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Domicile

definition is perhaps quite satisfactory; see Deicey's Conflict of Laws, p. 731. If a person leaves his own country with the intention of remaining abroad till death, he, nevertheless, retains his domicile of origin until he fix … Domicile, the place where a person has his home. By the term 'domicile,' in its ordinary acceptation, is meant the place where a person … reside in a particular territory which is not transient or for a limited period only. Kirandeep Kaur v. Regional Passport Office, AIR 2006 Del 2.

Improvement of towns

p. Young, 152 LT 535), by the operation of the scheme or works provided for, up to 75 per cent of the amount of the increase may be recovered from owners (s. 21); see BETTERMENT. As to … incorporated with the (English) Public health Act, 1875, by ss. 160, 169 of that Act. The Town and Country Planning Act, 1932 (English) (22 & 23 Geo. 5, c. 48), a codifying Act, repealing the (English) Town … s. 12 schemes may provide for prescribing the space about buildings or limiting their number, regulating their size, height, design and external appearance, user, or

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Common employment

Notice of injury must be given with in six weeks. The action can only be brought in a Country Court. Consult the Act itself and Clerk and Lindsell on Torts; and see MASTER AND SERVANT and WORKMEN'S … master is liable for damage caused by the negligence of his servant has the exception that where the person injured is the fellow-servant of and engaged in common employment with the person whose negligence causes the injury, … of any signal, points, or train on a railway. The Act, however, limits (i) and (iv) above by providing that in the case of (i)

Magna Carta

and the inalienable right of the subject for nearly a century after the conferences at Runningmede, during which period the country was kept in a constant state of alarm and excitement by the struggles of the barons' … from time to time been necessary and expedient to give to justices and local magistrates jurisdiction to a limited extent in dealing with crimes and quasi criminal matters. This jurisdiction is of two kinds:-(1) Relating to indictable

Railway

that part of it on which the rails are laid is called a tramway. Every railway in this country (except a few private railways running through land owned by the owner of the railway) is constructed and … Railway. A road owned by a private person or public company on which carriages run over iron rails; if the road is a public highway, that … (a) all lands within the fences or other boundary marks indicating the limits to the land appurtenant to a railway; (b) all lines of rails,

Person

Companies Act, 1956 (1 of 1956). (vii) any body corporate incorporated by or under the laws of a country outside India; (viii) a co-operative society registered under any law relating to co-operative societies; (ix) a local authority; … Person, a Hindu Undivided Family is a person, Kshetra Mohan-Sannyasi Charan Sadhukhan v. Commissioner of Excess Profit Tax, West … intention appears, Interpretation Act, 1889, s. 19. A corporation, such as a limited company, may be a 'respectable and responsible person' within the meaning of

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