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Calendering and shearing

might and some others might not affect or alter the nature of the fabric both the expressions calendering and shearing are

Citizenship

SC 1811 (1819). A person who, by either birth or naturalisation, is a member of a political community, owing allegiance to

Civil Law

to that which the Romans complied from the laws of nature and nations. The 'Roman Law'and the 'Civil Law' are convertible

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Conditional limitation

Conditional limitation partakes of the nature both of a condition and a remainder. At the Common

Equity

The grand characteristic of Municipal Equity is displayed in the nature and extent of its redress. Not content, as the Common

Fair market value

way of sale or exchange, being immovable property of the nature referred to in sub-clause (i) of clause (e), means the

Certiorari

upon the order which is of an administrative or ministerial nature, Sadhu Singh v. Delhi Administration, (1966) 1 SCR 243: AIR

Estate

subject concurrently to a variety of ownerships, according to its nature; technically, in regard to land, the word is used to

Nolle prosequi

(to be unwilling to prosecute) was a proceeding in the nature of an undertaking by the plaintiff when he had misconceived

Materially altered

the building without destroying its identity. It means that the nature and character of change or alteration of the building must

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Calendering and shearing

might and some others might not affect or alter the nature of the fabric both the expressions calendering and shearing are

Citizenship

SC 1811 (1819). A person who, by either birth or naturalisation, is a member of a political community, owing allegiance to

Civil Law

to that which the Romans complied from the laws of nature and nations. The 'Roman Law'and the 'Civil Law' are convertible

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Conditional limitation

Conditional limitation partakes of the nature both of a condition and a remainder. At the Common

Equity

The grand characteristic of Municipal Equity is displayed in the nature and extent of its redress. Not content, as the Common

Fair market value

way of sale or exchange, being immovable property of the nature referred to in sub-clause (i) of clause (e), means the

Certiorari

upon the order which is of an administrative or ministerial nature, Sadhu Singh v. Delhi Administration, (1966) 1 SCR 243: AIR

Estate

subject concurrently to a variety of ownerships, according to its nature; technically, in regard to land, the word is used to

Nolle prosequi

(to be unwilling to prosecute) was a proceeding in the nature of an undertaking by the plaintiff when he had misconceived

Materially altered

the building without destroying its identity. It means that the nature and character of change or alteration of the building must

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