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Retrospective statutes
any vested right acquired under existing laws, or creates a new obligation, or imposes a new duty, or attaches a new … or attaches a new disability in respect to transactions or consideration already past, Craies on Statute Law, 7th Edn., p. 387.
Proprietor of a new or original design
Proprietor of a new or original design, (i) where the author of the design, … design, (i) where the author of the design, for good consideration, executes the work for some other person, means the person
Schedule
the Schedule is taken up after all the clauses and new clauses have been considered; this order may be changed by … in the House of Commons, when a Bill is under consideration, the Schedule is taken up after all the clauses and
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Property
Act, 1861 (5 of 1961), s. 1] Proprietor of a new or original design,-- (i) where the author of the design, … design,-- (i) where the author of the design, for good consideration, executes the work for some other person, means the person
Proprietor
(see LETTERS PATENT), the following definition occurs:- 'Proprietor of a new and original design,'-- (a) Where the author of the design, … design,'-- (a) Where the author of the design, for good consideration, executes the work for some other person, means the person
quid pro quo
pro quo [New Latin, something for something] : something (as consideration) given or received for something else
Accounts duties
1894, to 'pass' by death and thus chargeable with the new 'Estate Duty' and the original provisions affecting gifts inter vivos, … provisions affecting gifts inter vivos, voluntary settlements, etc., have been considerably amended by subsequent legislation. See ESTATE DUTY.
Dereplication
to the preliminary screening in the process of discovery of new pharmacologically active substances in mixtures of natural products also called … a screening process so as to recognize and eliminate from consideration those active substances already studied a stage subsequent to the
Consideration
suffered, or undertaken by the other, Fleming v. Bank of New Zealand, (1900) AC 577 (586). Means everything receive in return … Consideration. Any act of the promisee (the person claiming the benefit
Intoxicating liquor
only an 'off-licence' 3. Duration of Licence.--Each licence (except 'a new licence,' see below) is expressed (see s. 4) to be … they are of opinion that the question of renewal requires consideration on other than the 'specified grounds' (s. 19), and a
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