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Indemnity
contracts of indemnity and do not import the doctrine of subrogation (Halsb. L.E., 'Accident Insurance'). It should be observed that in contracts of indemnity or where otherwise a right of subrogation arises, any act of the person
Interpretation Clause
in their complicated matters with which modern legislation deals, their use is absolutely indispensable. It should, however, be observed that the definitions in such clauses are generally exclusively referable t the Statute, or Part, or S. to
Issued and served
Niwas v. I.T.O., (1956) 30 ITR 381 (All) cited in the judgment under attack and a Bombay decision, observed at page 108: The intention would be effectuated if the wider meaning is given to the expression 'issued'.
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Judicial decision
an administrative court entitled to follow its own procedure provided only that the rules of natural justice are observed, Firm of S. Mohd. Ali and Sons v. V. Madhavarao, AIR 1964 AP 132. The requisites of a
Embring days or ember days
days which the ancient fathers called quatuor tempora jejunii are of great antiquity in the church; they are observed on the Wednesday, Friday and Saturday next after (a) the first Sunday in Lent; (b) Whit Sunday; (c)
Dying declaration
reliability of a dying declaration, keep in view the circumstances like the opportunity of the dying man for observation, for example, whether there was sufficient light if the crime was committed at night, whether the capacity of
Censure
Censure [fr. Census, Lat.] a custom observed in certain manors in Devon and Corn wall, where all persons above the aged sixteen years are cited
Constructive notice
the last sub-s. shall not exempt a purchaser from any liability under or any obligation to perform or observe any covenant, condition, provision, or restriction contained in any instrument under which his title is derived, mediately, or
Certify
1598 (1603). [Constitution of India, Art. 133 (1) (c)] The word 'certify' in Article 134(1) (C), as often observed by the Supreme Court, is a strong word postulating the exercise of judicial discretion in determining if the
Charities, or Public Trusts
which by their own force purported to authorize such a distribution. Charity (as Sir William Grant has justly observed), in its widest sense, denotes all the good affections men ought to feel towards each other; in its
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