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Judge
judge. The appointment is by the sovereign by letters-patent. Fifteen years' service as a judge, or dis-ability by permanent infirmity, entitles to a pension by (English) Jud. Act, 1925, s. 14, replacing s. 14 of the Act
Kayemi
word is always used in connection with the description of tenants' rights in land and it means a permanent occupancy holding, Nahar Lal Shah v. Baij Nath Shah, AIR 1928 Cal 385.
Keyemi
person. It is used in connection with the description of a tenant's right in land and it means permanent occupancy holding, Nahar Lal Singh v. Brij Nath Shah, 32 CWN 241.
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Land
Company, 1900 AC 3. Includes benefits to arise out of land and things attached to the earth or permanently fastened to anything attached to the earth. [National Highways Act, 1956, s. 3 (b)] Includes benefits to arise
Goodwill
of the business'. In Trego v. hunt Lord Herschell described goodwill as a connection which tended to become permanent because of habit or otherwise. The benefit to the business varies with the nature of the business and
Length of service rendered in the cadre
period when they were rendering service either as District Judge or as Additional District and Sessions Judge in permanent or temporary capacities, G.R. Luthra v. Lt. Governor, AIR 1974 SC 1908: (1975) 1 SCR 974: (1975) 3
Libel
Barraclough, (1906) 1 KB 201. A libel is a publication of a false and defamatory statement in some permanent form tending to injure the reputation of another person without lawful justification or excuses (Law of Torts). Both
Hague conference
result the first Peace Conference met on 18th May, 1899. This conference brought about the creation of a Permanent Court of Arbitration, and each of the Powers signing the Hague Arbitration Convention could appoint four persons, who
Ex cadre post
a post outside the cadre of posts comprised in a Service. Therefore, all posts in the Service, whether permanent or temporary, are generally regarded as Cadre Posts, O.P. Singla v. Union of India, (1984) 4 SCC 450:
Good faith
intent to assist or act in furtherance of a fraudulent or otherwise unlawful scheme'. (see WORDS AND PHRASES, Permanent Edition, Vol. 18-A, page 91). Although the meaning of 'good faith' may vary in the context of different
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