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Audi alteram partem

the reference therein, at p. 188, by Byles, J., to Dr. Bentley's case, (1723) 1 Str. 557, and Mr. Justice Fortescue's quaint reason for the Common Law supplying the omission in a statute to direct a hearing, … Audi alteram partem, an order which infringes a fundamental freedom passed in violation of the audi alteram partem rule is a nullity, Nowabkhan Abbaskhan v. State of Gujarat, AIR 1974 SC

Bar, trial at

L.C. J., and Lush and Mellor, JJ. Others since that date are the action by the Attorney-General against Mr. Bradlaugh for penalties under the Parliament Oaths Act, A.G. v. Bradlaugh, (1885) 14 QBD 667; the trial of

Approbate and reprobate

As in the case of estoppel it cannot operate against the provisions of a statute, CIT v. V. MR. P. Firm Muar, AIR 1965 SC 1216 (1221): (1965) 1 SCR 815. (Evidence Act, 1872, s. 115) See

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Messuage

outbuildings and curtilage and some adjacent land assigned to the use thereof. See Co. Litt. 5 b, and Mr. Hargrave's note, as to what passes under the word 'messuage.' In Monks v. Dykes, (1839) 4 M&W 567,

Ashbourne Act

1881, for the sale of land to occupying tenants in Ireland; introduced in the House of Commons by Mr. Gibson as Attorney-General for Ireland, afterwards Lord Ashbourne. Amended by numerous amending acts cited together as the Land … Ashbourne Act, the (English) Purchase of Land (Ireland) Act, 1885 (48 & 49 Vict. c. 73), to provide greater facilities than those given by part five of the Land Law (Ireland) Act,

Commercial Court

Court or any Division of it to arrange its business-see Barry v. Peruvian Corporation, (1896) 1 QB 109]-and Mr. Justice Mathew was the first judge. The particular circumstances and the question in issue must be considered in

Regain possession

used in the statement, in the context, are merely meant to convey 'obtain possession', Shivram Anand Shiroor v. Mrs. Radhabai Shantaram Kowshik, AIR 1984 SC 786 (790): (1984) 1 SCC 588: (1984) 2 SCR 750.

Right and legal right

seek its protection against a person who is bound by a corresponding duty not to violate that right, Mr. X v. Hospital Z, AIR 1999 SC 495 (499): (1998) 8 SCC 296

Composition

which the latter accept a part of their debts in satisfaction of the whole. See ARRANGEMENTS. (According to Mr. Brandenstein) within the original meaning of that expression which -- at least in part -- were not consumed … part -- were not consumed before the transfer to private use, or independently (or additionally) acquired goods, Fisher v. Finanzamt Burgdorf (ECJ), (2002) 2 WLR 1207. Is an agreement between the compounding debtor an all or some

Civic nature

Civic nature, Mr. Patchotte -- Joyce, submits that such a construction is impossibly wide because any orgainsation which does not have … relationship of citizens, not among themselves, but with the state of which they are citizens, Expert Witness Institute v. Customs Comrs. (CA), (2002) 1 WLR 1674. Meant aims which were dignified as distinct from efficient, Expert Witness

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