Losing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Wrongful loss
loss by unlawful means of property to which the person losing it is legally entitled. (Indian Penal Code, s. 23)
Wrongful gain, wrongful loss
by wrongful means, of property to which the person so losing is legally entitled. It is further clear from the definition
Ubi damna dantur, victus, victori in expensis condemnari debet
condemnari debet (2 Inst. 289), where damages are given the losing party ought to pay the costs of the victor.
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Reduction in rank
Union of India, AIR 1958 SC 36. Reduction in rank, losing places in seniority list is not tantamount to reduction in
Processing
not ordinarily make the original thing to undergo a change losing its original identity, Diamond Industries v. Commissioner of Sales Tax,
Article III court
ensure that their decisions are not influenced by fear of losing their positions or salaries.
Mansfield rule
verdict testimony. In practice the rule lessons the possibility that losing parties will seek to penetrate the secrets of the jury
Individual
a thing or being incapable of separation or division without losing its identity especially a human being a person
espionage
espionage : the practice of gathering, transmitting, or losing through gross negligence information relating to the defense of the
House of Commons
from Parliament without licence from the Speaker on pain of losing their 'wages,' though 35 Hen. 8, c. 11, which gave
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Losing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Wrongful loss
loss by unlawful means of property to which the person losing it is legally entitled. (Indian Penal Code, s. 23)
Wrongful gain, wrongful loss
by wrongful means, of property to which the person so losing is legally entitled. It is further clear from the definition
Ubi damna dantur, victus, victori in expensis condemnari debet
condemnari debet (2 Inst. 289), where damages are given the losing party ought to pay the costs of the victor.
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Reduction in rank
Union of India, AIR 1958 SC 36. Reduction in rank, losing places in seniority list is not tantamount to reduction in
Processing
not ordinarily make the original thing to undergo a change losing its original identity, Diamond Industries v. Commissioner of Sales Tax,
Article III court
ensure that their decisions are not influenced by fear of losing their positions or salaries.
Mansfield rule
verdict testimony. In practice the rule lessons the possibility that losing parties will seek to penetrate the secrets of the jury
Individual
a thing or being incapable of separation or division without losing its identity especially a human being a person
espionage
espionage : the practice of gathering, transmitting, or losing through gross negligence information relating to the defense of the
House of Commons
from Parliament without licence from the Speaker on pain of losing their 'wages,' though 35 Hen. 8, c. 11, which gave
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