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Bord-brigch

a breach of violation of suretyship, pledge-breach, or breach of mutual fidelity.

Award

without reservation or delegation, except as to ministerial acts, certain, mutual, possible, and consistent, without palpable mistake; when partly good and

Astipulation

Astipulation [fr. astipulor, Lat.], a mutual agreement, assent, and consent betwen parties; also a witness or

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Arising from a contract

firm with the third party defendant in the course of mutual business dealings, Haldiram Bhujiawala v. Anand Kumar Deepak Kumar, (2000)

Assignment and relinquishment

it can only be in favour of the lessor by mutual agreement between them. The relinquish-ment of possession must be to

Articled Clerk

a solicitor, who undertakes, by Articles of clerkship, containing covenants, mutually binding, to instruct him in the principles and practice of

Business

farm it, but does not include the activities of a mutual land society, composed of a number of persons who subscribed

Apportionment

only. To obviate these difficulties it became usual to insert mutual covenants and cross powers of distress and entry upon severance

Account or Accompt

Act, 1873, Equity entertained suits for accounts when they were mutual, i.e. where there existed a series of expenditures on one

Brothel

abuse] for the gain of another person or for the mutual gain of two or more prostitutes. [Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act,

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