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Money
it as follows: 'Money as currency and not as medals, seems to me to have been well defined Mr. Walker in Money, Trade and Industry, as: 'That passes freely from hand to hand throughout the community, in … Money, means current coin; metal stamped in pieces as a medium of exchange and measure of value. Hence, anything serving the same purpose as coin, late ME. In mod. use applied indifferently to coin and
Oath
Court of justice, could not affirm under this Act, Clarke v. Bradlaugh, (1881) 7 QBD 38, and in Mr. Bradlaugh's case the House of Commons, when he was first elected, refused to allow him to make oath,
Money Bill
it as follows: 'Money as currency and not as medals, seems to me to have been well defined Mr. Walker in Money, Trade and Industry, as: 'That passes freely from hand to hand throughout the community, in … Money, means current coin; metal stamped in pieces as a medium of exchange and measure of value. Hence, anything serving the same purpose as coin, late ME. In mod. use applied indifferently to coin and
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Customary freeholds
Duke of Portland v. Hill, (1866) LR 2 Eq. 765; Eardley v. Granville, (1876) 3 Ch D 826. Mr. Cruise divides customary freeholds into two kinds: (1) those of which the freehold is in the lord, more
Jesuits
was made in 1902 to enforce the Act. See Law Journal Newspaper, 1st Feb., 1902, for judgment of Mr. Kennedy at the Marlborough Street Police Court on refusing a summons, and R. v. Kennedy, (1902) 86 LT
Cruelty
that it is harmful or injurious for one spouse to live with the other, Dr. N.G. Dastane v. Mr. S. Dastane, (1975) 2 SCC 326: AIR 1975 SC 1534: (1975) 3 SCR 967. --The expression 'cruelty' has
National insurance
National insurance. The (English) National Insur-ance Act, 1911 (1 & 2 Geo. 5, c. 55), introduced by Mr. Lloyd George, established a wide system of compulsory state insurance covering both ill-health and unemployment, which is based … the third contained miscellaneous provisions. This Act remained the basis of National Health Insurance, although the subject of very extensive amendment, until the National Health Insurance Act, 1924, consolidated the law. The law has been consolidated again
Or
'or' as 'and' if they find from the context that the wrong word must have been used, Morgan v. Thomas, (1882) 9 QBD 643 (645), per Jessel (MR). Or, in the sentence any 'any person concerned in
Regular
Regular, 'regular' means a consistent course of conduct without any break or breach, Mrs. Raj Kanta v. Financial Commissioner, AIR 1980 SC 1464 (1466): (1980) 3 SCC 589: (1980) 3 SCR 1006.
Material alteration
void, or which may otherwise prejudice the party bound by the deed as originally executed, Loonkaran Sethia v. Mr. Ivan E. John, AIR 1977 SC 336 (347): (1977) 1 SCC 379: (1977) 1 SCR 853. The material
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