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Saint Martin-le-Grand, Court of
Saint Martin-le-Grand, Court of. A writ of error formerly lay from the
Entertain
Vasudevan v. Kalikarthiayaniamma, AIR 1991 Ker 233. Meaning 'institute' , Martin & Harris Ltd. v. VIth Additional Distt. Judge, (1998) 1
Entertaining such application
the merits of the grounds on which it is based, Martin & Harris Ltd. v. VIth Additional Distt. Judge, (1998) 1
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Forgery
fictitious name, was held not to be forgery, Reg. v. Martin, (1879) 5 QBD 34. The act of fraudulently making a
Guaranty, or Guarantee
is not within the statute; see Harbury Indiarubber Co. v. Martin, (1902) 1 KB 778. A contract of guarantee is one
Irregularity
in s. 131(2)(b) cannot be confined to procedural defects only, Martin Burn Ltd. v. Corporation of Calcutta, AIR 1966 SC 529
Libel
or withholding costs upon a verdict for nominal damages, see Martin v. Benson, (1927) 1 KB 771. But to be a
Locomotives. I
(English) Railway Fires Act, 1905 (5 Edw. 7, c. 11), Martin v. G.E. Ry. Co., (1912) 2 KB 406. See, further,
Martinmas
Martinmas, the feast of St. Martin of Tours, on the 11th
Lottery
to what constitutes 'keeping' within the Act of 1802, see Martin v. Benjamin, (1907) 1 KB 64; but a body corporate
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