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Tribunal
Tribunal, includes, within its ambit, all adjudicating bodies, provided they are constituted by the State and are invested with judicial,...
Legal proceedings
Legal proceedings, do not in their ordinary sense at first suggest the commencement of an arbitration. To refer to a...
In a reference
In a reference, The phrase 'in a reference' in s. 31(4) of the Arbitration Act, 1940, is comprehensive enough to...
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Hague conference
Hague conference. A conference of representatives of different States to consider the question of international peace and kindred subjects. So...
Court
Court, compensation officer appointed under (English) Bihar Land Reforms Act, 1950 is not a 'Court' within the meaning of s....
Purchase, Words of
the same gift or conveyance an estate is limited either mediately or immediately to his heirs in fee or in tail,
Mediately
In a mediate manner by a secondary cause or agent not directly or
Alien
to which any person has or may become entitled, either mediately or immediately, in possession or expectancy, in pursuance of any
Arierban, or Arriee-Ban
Crown; and arriere, those who only held of the Crown mediately], an edict of the ancient kings of France and Germany,
Constructive notice
contained in any instrument under which his title is derived, mediately, or immediately; and such liability maybe enforced in the same
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