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rehearing

error in the original hearing and that may encompass new matters (as evidence or issues) … hearing and that may encompass new matters (as evidence or issues)

Summary judgment

upon which the movant is entitled to prevail as a matter of law, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1449 … granted on a claim about which there is no genuine issue of material fact and upon which the movant is entitled

Statutory trusts

intestate per capita and per stripes (as provided) and other matters, see s. 47 of the Administration of Estates Act, 1925, … statutory trusts upon distribution in intestacy, in favour of the issue and other classes of relatives of the intestate per capita

Office practice

Office practice, means a law practice that primarily involves handling matters outside of court, such as negotiating and drafting contracts, preparing … up corporations and partner-ships, and advising on tax or employment issues, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1113.

Life-rent

its members was reduced below the legal minimum; in certain matters pertaining to the law of taxes, debts, duties and stamps, … stamps, particularly where the question of the 'controlling interest' is in issue; in the law relating to exchange control; and in the

Communication of such order

must be held to have been communicated to him, no matter when he actually received it, Stateof Punjab v. Khemi Ram, … Communication of such order, Once an order is issued and it is sent out to the concerned Government servant,

Bar Committee

express the opinions of the members of the Bar on matters affecting the profession, and to take such action thereon as … were elected for three years, one-third retiring annually. The Committee issued numerous reports, which were sent to subscribers only. It was

Efflux

out or issuing forth effusion outflow as the efflux of matter from an ulcer the efflux of mens piety … The act or process of flowing out or issuing forth effusion outflow as the efflux of matter from an

Arrest of inquest

taken, Bro. Ab., tit. 'Repleader.' Means a plea that a matter proposed for inquiry has already been investigated and should therefore … pleading in arrest of taking the inquest upon a former issue, and showing cause why an inquest should not be taken,

substantive

substantive 1 : of or relating to a matter of substance as opposed to form or procedure [a issue]

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