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Public policy
proper occasions of expansion and modification, Circumstances may change and make a commercial practice expedient which was formerly mischievous to commerce, … contemplated but was not perpetrated, the defendants should not be allowed to perpetrate a new fraud. If the illegality of the
Desertion
physical act of departure by one spouse does not necessarily make that spouse the deserting party. The legal position has been … the deserting party. The fact that a husband makes an allowance to a wife whom he has abandoned is no answer
bad debt expense
is an expense account of your company. A typical company makes an estimate as to how much it has in bad
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Explanation
1274 (1282). In British Parliament a member is allowed to make personal explanation with the prior permission of the speaker in … 1981 SC 1274 (1282). In British Parliament a member is allowed to make personal explanation with the prior permission of the
Fixtures
making good damage, giving the landlord notice before removal, and allowing the landlord an option of purchase. The Agricultural Holdings Act,
Constable
The (English) Police Act, 1919, empowers the Home Secretary to make regulations as to the pay, allowances, pensions, conditions of service, … the Home Secretary to make regulations as to the pay, allowances, pensions, conditions of service, etc., of all police forces within
presumption
a presumption that a jury is required by law to make upon proof of a given fact compare permissive presumption in … conclusive presumption : a presumption that the law does not allow to be rebutted called also irrebuttable presumption compare rebuttable presumption
By-laws, or bye-laws
then they are void. No trading company is allowed to make by-laws which may affect the crown, or the common profit … benefit, and then they are void. No trading company is allowed to make by-laws which may affect the crown, or the
Maintenance
proof of such neglect or refusal order such person to make a monthly allowance for the maintenance of his wife, father
Dum casta vixerit
in decreeing a dissolution of marriage, orders the husband to make an allowance to the wife, see Squire v. Squire, 1905,
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