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Prerogative of mercy
adoption of a suggestion made by Sir James Graham to Baron Parke more than sixty years before. Cf. Parl. Pap. 1847-48, cd. 523, p. 5. The Prerogative of Mercy is not affected by the Act (see s.
Chiltern hundreds
of a writ during recess to fill up a vacancy caused by acceptance of office does not apply.-'May's Parl. Pr.; and see the explanation given by Sir William Harcourt in Parliament on 31st Jan., 1893 (8 Parl.
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Food
a meal - curry and rice, sweetmeats, pudding, cooked vegetables and so forth, Collector of Central Excise v. Parle Exports (P) Ltd., AIR 1989 SC 644: (1989) 1 SCC 345: (1988) Supp 3 SCR 933. The word
Hydrogenation
so as to convert it by direct addition to a 'saturated' compound, State of Maharashtra v. Hansraj Depar Parle Oil Centre, (1977) 2 SCC 216 (220): 1977 SCR 78.
Non-alcoholic beverage base
Indian will not treat non-alcoholic beverage bases as of products or food preparations, Collector of Central Excise v. Parle Exports (P) Ltd., AIR 1989 SC 644 (652): (1989) 1 SCC 345: (1988) Supp 3 SCR 933.
Vanaspati
and the Prevention of Food Adulteration Rules 1965 to include hydrogenated oil, State of Maharashtra v. Hansraj Depar Parle Oil Centre, (1977) 3 SCR 78: (1977) 2 SCC 216.
Deceptively similar
be likely to mislead a person usually dealing with one to accept the other if offered to him, Parle Products (P.) Ltd. v. J.P. and Co., (1972) 1 SCC 618: AIR 1972 SC 1359 (1362). [Trade and
Emblers de gentz
Emblers de gentz [Fr.], a stealing from the people. The phrase occurs in our old rolls of Parliament, 'Whereas divers murders, emblers de gentz, and robberies are committed,' etc., Rot. Parl., 21 Edw. 3, n. 62.
Special Act of Parliament
Special Act of Parliament. Commonly called Local, Personal or Private Acts. See LOCAL AND PERSONAL ACTS. That which applies only to a
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