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Fraud
established fraud in commercial transaction be of assistance in determining fraud in Administrative Law. It has been aptly observed by Lord Bridge in Khawaji [Khawaja v. Secretary of state for Home Deptt., (1983) 1 All ER 765]
Precedent
what it actually decides. What is of the essence in a decision is its ratio and not every observation found therein nor what logically follows from the various observations made in it. It is not proper to
Public Worship Regulation Act, 1874
use any prescribed ornament orvesture; or (3) that the incumbent has within the preceding twelve months failed to observe, or to cause to be observed, the directions contained in the Book of Common Prayer relating to the
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Registration of title of land
subject to the statutory provisions, registration guarantees the title to purchasers for value and mortgagees. It should be observed that mines and minerals which have been excepted from a grant of land are not guaranteed unless separately
Religious instruction, study of religions
study of religions, a dis-tinction, thus, has been made between imparting 'religious instruction' that is teaching of rituals, observances, customs and traditions and other non-essential observances or modes of worship in religions and teaching of philosophies of
Tail
right of reversion. This being the case, the statute declared that the will of the donor should be observed; and that an estate granted to a man and the heirs of his body should descend to the
Institutions
second twenty-five, the third thirty, and the fourth eighteen; in all, ninety-nine titles. First, it is to be observed that the division is triple--Persons, Tings, and Actions--under which the subject-matter of the four books of the Institutes
Law
or forbearances of a class: see Austin's Jurisprudence; 1 Bl. Com. 38. A principle of conduct may be observed habitually by an individual or a class. When sufficiently formulated or defined to be observed uniformly by the
Fidei-commissum
from taking directly, or who could not take as much as the donor wished to give. Gaius when observing that peregrini could take fidei-commissa, observes that 'this' (the object of evading the law) 'was probably the origin
magnetic monopole
the magnetic analogue of an electrically charged particle it has only one magnetic pole instead of the two observed in all common magnetic object it was still not observed as of 1998
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