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Children
CHILDREN. To unlawfully abandon or expose a child under two to the danger of life or probability of permanent injury to health is a misdemeanour by s. 27 of the (English) Offences against the Person Act, 1861,
Carry on business
Carry on business, denote something of a permanent character, not merely an isolated transaction, and a business is carried on only where there is some degree
Death
v. State of Maharashtra, (1984) 4 SCC 116: AIR 1984 SC 1622: (1985) 1 SCR 88. Means the permanent disappearance of all evidence of life at any time after live-birth has taken place. [Registration of Births and
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Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
Schedule I. of (English) the Ballot Act, 1872 (35 & 36 Vict. c. 33). The head of the permanent staff of the crown office in chancery responsible for reading the titles of bills in the house of
Closure
Closure. See CLOTURE. Means the permanent closing down of a place of employment or part thereof. [The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 (14 of 1947),
Compensation
remuneration as for services rendered by an officer, agent, attorney etc., remuneration for loss of time expenditure for permanent disability; amends for privation of a thing, an equivalent for property taken for a public use, A Dictionary
Consultation
Consultation, in Words and Phrases (Permanent Edition, 1960, Volume 9, page 3) to 'consult' is defined as 'to discuss something together, to deliberate'. Corpus Juris Secundum (Volume 16A, Edn. 1956, page 1242) also says that the...
Continuing default
Continuing default, in 'Words and Phrases', Permanent Edition, under the head 'Continuing Offence', instances have been given which indicate that as long as the default
Control
Commissioner v. Sanatan Dharam Girls Secondry School, 2006 (10) JT 159 [As per Words and Phrases, Vol. 9 Permanent Edn.] Imports the notion of the power to direct what shall be done with the property in question;
Air Force
world, including persons belonging to any Air Force Reserve or the Auxiliary Air Force when called out on permanent service. [Air Force Act, 1950 (45 of 1950), s. 4 (iv)]
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