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Disobey
Disobey
Fugitation
Fugitation. In Scotland, when a criminal does not obey the citation to answer, the Court pronounces sentence of fugitation
Contract of service
relationship of master and servant and involves an obligation to obey orders in the work to be performed and as to
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Contract of service and contract for service
relationship of master an servant and involves an obligation to obey orders in the work to be performed and as to
De facto
passed for the protection of all subjects who assist and obey a king de facto. It was pleaded to no purpose
Direction
to guide and need not always mean a command to obey or carry out implicitly only the instruction, Municipal Corpn. of
civil disobedience
civil disobedience : refusal to obey governmental demands or commands esp. as a nonviolent and usually
Episcopus alterius mandato quam regis non tenetur obtemperare
quam regis non tenetur obtemperare [Lat.], A bishop need not obey any mandate save the king's.
Excommunicato recapiendo
were unlawfully set free before they had given caution to obey the authority of the church, should be sought after, retaken,
Instance
'Instance' does not imply the same degree of obligation to obey as does 'command', State of Karnataka v. Adimusthy, AIR 1983
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