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citizen
v. Sandford in the Important Cases section amendment xiv to the Constitution in the back matter compare resident NOTE: Under the Fourteenth Amendment, “all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction … cité city] 1 : a native or naturalized individual who owes allegiance to a government (as of a state or nation) and is entitled to the enjoyment of governmental protection and to the exercise of civil rights
rehabilitate
qualify or explain the inconsistency and to the witness "People v. Page, 550 N.E.2d 248 (1990)"] compare impeach NOTE: A witness whose trial testimony is inconsistent with his or her pretrial usually sworn statements is considered impeached. … : to restore to a former capacity ;specif : to restore credibility to (a witness or testimony) [the State simply brought out all of the prior statements to qualify or explain the inconsistency and to the witness
assistance of counsel
to the U.S. Constitution see also ineffective assistance of counsel Powell v. Alabama in the Important Cases section NOTE: The Supreme Court held in Powell v. Alabama that the Sixth Amendment requires the state to provide a
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minimum contacts
doing business statute, fair play and substantial justice International Shoe Co. v. Washington in the Important Cases section NOTE: In most cases, minimum contacts are shown by continuous and purposeful contact with the state usually for business
Artisan
of Orissa v. Adwait Charan Mohanty, 1995 Supp (1) SCC 470 (475). [Orissa Service Code, Rule 71 (a), Note to second Proviso] … or with the help of tools or machine and brings into existence a product for sale or service, State of Orissa v. Adwait Charan Mohanty, 1995 Supp (1) SCC 470 (475). [Orissa Service Code, Rule 71 (a),
Error of law on the face of the award
proposition which is the basis of the award and which you can then say is erroneous, N. Chellappan v. Secretary, Kerala State Electricity Board, (1975) 1 SCC 289: AIR 1975 SC 230: (1975) 2 SCR 811. … means that you can find in the award or a document actually incorporated thereto, as, for instance, a note appended by the arbitrator stating the reasons for his judgment, some legal proposition which is the basis of
Take out of the keeping
the word 'keeping' in the context con-notes the idea of charge, protection, maintenance and control, State of Haryana v. Raja Ram, (1973) 1 SCC 544: AIR 1973 SC 819 (822). (Indian Penal Code, s. 361)
Army school
the authority of a Secretary of State, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 5(2), 4th Edn., 2001, Para 403, Note 8, p. 313. … Majesty's regular land forces and conducted under the authority of a Secretary of State, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 5(2), 4th Edn., 2001, Para 403, Note 8, p. 313.
An error of law on the face of the award
award, means one can find in the award or a document actually incorporated thereto, as for instance a note appended by the arbitrator stating the reasons for his judgment, some legal proposition which is the basis of … which is the basis of the award and which you can then say is erroneous, Champsex & Co. v. Jivraj Balloo Spg. and Wvg. Co. Ltd., (1922-23) 50 IA 324: AIR 1923 PC 66.
obscene
contemporary community standards of morality or decency see also Roth v. United States in the Important Cases section NOTE: The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that obscene applies to materials that appeal predominantly to a prurient interest … extremely or deeply offensive according to contemporary community standards of morality or decency see also Roth v. United States in the Important Cases section NOTE: The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that obscene applies to materials that
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