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Intoxicating liquor
15th August, 1904. Licences first granted since that date can never be the subject of renewal. Their continuance will be dealt
Fifteen day's wages
In any factory it is well known that an employee never works and could never be permitted to work for all
Contingent remainder
as to depend on an event or condition which may never happen or be performed, or which may not happen or
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Butler's Ordinance
record in the Parliament Book of Edward I., yet it never was a statute, nor ever so received; but only some
Mala fides
must, therefore, act in a bona fide manner and should never act for an improper motive or ulterior purposes or contrary
Joint-tenancy
take a joint security, yet equity holds that it could never have been intended that their interests should survive, the fair
Judicia in deliberationibus crebro maturescunt, in accelerato processu nunquam
accelerato processu nunquam [Lat.], Judgments become frequently matured by deliberations, never by hurried process.
Kayemi
Kayemi, the word 'kayemi' is never used, in describing zamindari interesting land. The word is always
Kutcha arhatiya
acts as an agent on behalf of his constituent and never acts as a principal to him. The person with whom
Legate
take his place in councils, and so called, because he never gives this office to any but his favourites and confidants,
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