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Consideration

the promisor. See Laythoarp v. Bryant, 3 Scott 250; 2 Wms. Saund 137 h; Currie v. Misa, (1875) LR 10 Exch 153. Consideration is one of the facts which the courts require as evidence of intention, (a)

Marriage

for life of one man and one woman, to the exclusion of all others, Hyde v. Hyde, 1866 LR 1 P&D 130. Where a marriage in a foreign country complies with these requirements it is immaterial that

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Foreign award

(5) SCALE 535: 2006 (6) Supreme 519: 2006 (4) SCJ 217: 2006 (7) SCJD 112: 2006 (20 Arb LR 547. [Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, s. 44 & 2(e)] An award made outside India, even if governed

Power

without that sanction it could not have done, consent cannot give jurisdiction, K.E. v. Vithu, (1899) 1 Bom LR 157. Power, is an authority reserved by, or limited to, a person to dispone, either wholly or partially,

Recruitment

are, thus, two separate concepts and are not synonymous, Gurdev Singh Gill v. State of Punjab, 1968 Sind LR 538: 1969 ILR 1 Punj 231. Recruitment, is only for making up the deficiency occurring in the cadre

Possession

Possession, indicates possession with a power of disposal, Bhagchand v. Emperor, AIR 1934 Bom 200: (1934) 36 Bom LR 379. Possession, is a word that is incapable of an entirely precise definition. Possession of a house is

Professional activity

of a commercial character, Devendra M Surti v. State of Gujarat, 1969 (2) Lab LJ 176: 1969 Guj LR 100: 1969 Mad LJ 391: AIR 1969 SC 63: 1969 (1) SCJ 252: 1969 Bom LR 93.

Public Order Act, 1936

property, yet they are frequented by the public, the public go there, Kannammal v. A.S. Kasim, (1989) 1 LR 90; R v. Wallard, 14 QBD 63. Public place, is whether it is open to the members or

Railway

Railway Company and that of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company (see Lancashire and Yorkshire Co. v. Gidlow, LR 7 HL 517), compel companies to provide locomotive power, etc. ss. 92 and 108 of the Act of

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Consideration

the promisor. See Laythoarp v. Bryant, 3 Scott 250; 2 Wms. Saund 137 h; Currie v. Misa, (1875) LR 10 Exch 153. Consideration is one of the facts which the courts require as evidence of intention, (a)

Marriage

for life of one man and one woman, to the exclusion of all others, Hyde v. Hyde, 1866 LR 1 P&D 130. Where a marriage in a foreign country complies with these requirements it is immaterial that

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Foreign award

(5) SCALE 535: 2006 (6) Supreme 519: 2006 (4) SCJ 217: 2006 (7) SCJD 112: 2006 (20 Arb LR 547. [Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, s. 44 & 2(e)] An award made outside India, even if governed

Power

without that sanction it could not have done, consent cannot give jurisdiction, K.E. v. Vithu, (1899) 1 Bom LR 157. Power, is an authority reserved by, or limited to, a person to dispone, either wholly or partially,

Recruitment

are, thus, two separate concepts and are not synonymous, Gurdev Singh Gill v. State of Punjab, 1968 Sind LR 538: 1969 ILR 1 Punj 231. Recruitment, is only for making up the deficiency occurring in the cadre

Possession

Possession, indicates possession with a power of disposal, Bhagchand v. Emperor, AIR 1934 Bom 200: (1934) 36 Bom LR 379. Possession, is a word that is incapable of an entirely precise definition. Possession of a house is

Professional activity

of a commercial character, Devendra M Surti v. State of Gujarat, 1969 (2) Lab LJ 176: 1969 Guj LR 100: 1969 Mad LJ 391: AIR 1969 SC 63: 1969 (1) SCJ 252: 1969 Bom LR 93.

Public Order Act, 1936

property, yet they are frequented by the public, the public go there, Kannammal v. A.S. Kasim, (1989) 1 LR 90; R v. Wallard, 14 QBD 63. Public place, is whether it is open to the members or

Railway

Railway Company and that of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company (see Lancashire and Yorkshire Co. v. Gidlow, LR 7 HL 517), compel companies to provide locomotive power, etc. ss. 92 and 108 of the Act of

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