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Interdict, Interdiction
Interdict, Interdiction, an ecclesiastical censure pro-hibiting the administration of the offices of re-ligion, either to particular persons or in particular places, or both, but usually the latter; see Hall. Mid. Ages, ch. vii., pt.
Workmen's Compensation Act
Compensation Act, 1906 (6 Edw. 7, c. 58), which very largely increased the scope and character of this particular legislation, but, like the earlier Acts, was very fruitful in litigation. The act was amended and extended by
Vest
in a limited sense, as indicated in the context in which it may have been used in a particular piece of legislation, Fruit and Vegetable Merchants Union v. Delhi Improvement Trust, AIR 1957 SC 344 (356): (1957)
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Vagueness of ground, irrelevant ground
between grounds which are merely vague and those which are extraneous or irrelevant often tends to be over-looked. Particulars of vague grounds can be, as seen already, supplied even later so as to show that the grounds
Trespass
meaning of the term is that in which, in accordance with popular speech, it is limited to one particular kind of trespass in the second sense - viz. the tort of trespass to land, R.F.V. Hewton, Salmond
Trade Boards
as to apply generally to the constitution of all Trade Boards, or specially to the constitution of any particular Trade Board or any particular class of Trade Boards. And the Board of Trade may make regulations with
Tort
between tort and contract is not a logical one and it is sometimes difficult to say whether a particular thing is a wrong or a breach of contract. If the claim of the plaintiff had been set
Title
property and the property itself, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1493. Title: 1, a general head, comprising particulars, as in a book; 2, an appellation of honour or dignity; 3, the means whereby the owner of
Tenancy in Common
from a joint-tenancy in this respect: joint-tenants have one estate in the whole, and no estate in any particular part; they have the power of alienation over their respective aliquot parts, and by exercising that power, may
Technical
Technical, means what is characteristic of a particular art, science, profession, or trade, (New Webster's Dictionary of the English Language), Central Board of Direct Taxes v.
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Particularization - Law Dictionary Search Results
Interdict, Interdiction
Interdict, Interdiction, an ecclesiastical censure pro-hibiting the administration of the offices of re-ligion, either to particular persons or in particular places, or both, but usually the latter; see Hall. Mid. Ages, ch. vii., pt.
Workmen's Compensation Act
Compensation Act, 1906 (6 Edw. 7, c. 58), which very largely increased the scope and character of this particular legislation, but, like the earlier Acts, was very fruitful in litigation. The act was amended and extended by
Vest
in a limited sense, as indicated in the context in which it may have been used in a particular piece of legislation, Fruit and Vegetable Merchants Union v. Delhi Improvement Trust, AIR 1957 SC 344 (356): (1957)
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Vagueness of ground, irrelevant ground
between grounds which are merely vague and those which are extraneous or irrelevant often tends to be over-looked. Particulars of vague grounds can be, as seen already, supplied even later so as to show that the grounds
Trespass
meaning of the term is that in which, in accordance with popular speech, it is limited to one particular kind of trespass in the second sense - viz. the tort of trespass to land, R.F.V. Hewton, Salmond
Trade Boards
as to apply generally to the constitution of all Trade Boards, or specially to the constitution of any particular Trade Board or any particular class of Trade Boards. And the Board of Trade may make regulations with
Tort
between tort and contract is not a logical one and it is sometimes difficult to say whether a particular thing is a wrong or a breach of contract. If the claim of the plaintiff had been set
Title
property and the property itself, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1493. Title: 1, a general head, comprising particulars, as in a book; 2, an appellation of honour or dignity; 3, the means whereby the owner of
Tenancy in Common
from a joint-tenancy in this respect: joint-tenants have one estate in the whole, and no estate in any particular part; they have the power of alienation over their respective aliquot parts, and by exercising that power, may
Technical
Technical, means what is characteristic of a particular art, science, profession, or trade, (New Webster's Dictionary of the English Language), Central Board of Direct Taxes v.
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