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Denizen
donison, O.Fr., a gift], an alien born who has obtained, ex donatione regis, letters-patent to make him (either permanently or for a time) an English subject. The granting of such letters-patent is a branch of the Royal
Domicile
the intention of making his permanent home in the country of residence and of continuing to reside there permanently. Residence alone, unaccompanied by this state of mind, is insufficient, Louis DC Raedt v. Union of India, (1991)
Captive animal
Captive animal, means any animal (not being a domestic animal) which is in captivity or confinement, whether permanent or temporary, or which is subjected to any appliance or contrivance for the purpose of hindering or preventing
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Alimony
according to fluctuations of income. The wife may apply for an increase of his means have improved. (b) Permanent alimony, which is allotted to a wife after final decree. Alimony is within the exclusive jurisdiction of the
Annexation
parish church to which they belong, to the church of another parish to which they are contiguous. The permanent occupation by a sovereign state of the territory formerly belonging to another, and see RES NULLIUS. As to
Arising out of accident
compensation, the casual relationship between the use of the motor vehicle and the accident resulting in death or permanent disablement is not required to be direct and proximate and it can be less immediate. This would imply
Ballot
Act was originally limited to expire in 1880, but was continued annually until 1918, when it was made permanent by the (English) Representation of the People Act, 1918. By s. 31 (1)(c) of the (English) Workmen's Compensation
Bishop
when incapacitated by age or other infirmities, and appointment of bishop co-adjuctor where bishop incapacitated by reason of permanent mental infirmity, see (English) Bishops Resignation Act, 1869 (32 & 33 Vict. c. 111), a continued by 35
Cadre
of Bihar, (1988) 2 SCC 214: AIR 1988 SC 959: (1988) 3 SCR 180 [F.R. 9(4)]. Includes both permanent and temporary posts, G.R. Luthra v. Lt. Governor, Delhi, (1975) 1 SCR 974: AIR 1974 SC 1908: (1975)
Cadre post
temporary post. The words 'in the cadre to which they belong' in Rule 6(3) cover the cases of permanent as well as temporary Additional District and Sessions Judges at the time of initial recruitment, G.R. Luthra v.
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