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Point of order
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Special case
Court of summary jurisdiction, and desirous of questioning the same on the ground of its being erroneous in point of law, may appeal from the same to the High Court by special case stated by the justices. The … Act, 1957, and (English) Summary Jurisdiction Act, 1879, s. 33, by which any person aggrieved by a conviction, order, determination, or other proceeding of a Court of summary jurisdiction, and desirous of questioning the same on the
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points
points a point is equal to one percent of the principal amount of your mortgage. For example, if you … means you pay $950 to the lender. Lenders frequently charge points in both fixed-rate and adjustable-rate mortgages in order to increase the yield on the mortgage and to cover loan closing costs. These points usually are collected
Question of law arising out of such order
of the Tribunal. Now a question of law might be a simple one, having its impact at one point, or it may be a complex one, trenching over an area with approaches leading to different points therein. … Question of law arising out of such order, s. 66(1) speaks of a question of law that arises out of the order of the Tribunal. Now
Demurrer
resorted to, when the fact as alleged is allowed to be true, but the defendant takes exception in point of law to the sufficient of the indictment or information on the face of it, as if he insist … of pleading is abolished by R.S. C. 1883, Ord. XXV., r. 1, but subsequent rules of the same Order allow points of law raised on the pleading of any party to be disposed of before trial by
Case stated
person agreed upon by them or settled by the Court or a judge) setting forth the facts and points in dispute, with a view to a prompt decision. By R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XXXIV., the parties after writ … question of law which it would be convenient to have decided in that manner, they or he may order a special case to be stated. See Special Case. As to cases stated by justices of the peace
Perpetual injunction
Perpetual injunction, an injunction which finally disposes of the suit, and is indefinite in point of time; as opposed to an injunction ad interim, i.e., until the trial or further order. See INJUNCTION. … indefinite in point of time; as opposed to an injunction ad interim, i.e., until the trial or further order. See INJUNCTION.
Where there has been a review
connection with the proceedings under s. 36 of the Money Lenders Act could not give a fresh starting point for limitation under Article 182, clause 2, Bhawanipore Banking Corporation Ltd. v. Gouri Shankar Sharma, AIR 1950 SC … clause 2 of Article 182 must be read with the words 'for the execution of a decree or order' in the 1st column of Article and the fact that there was an appeal from the order dismissing
Osculatrix
A curve whose contact with a given curve at a given point is of a higher order or involves the equality of a greater number of successive differential coefficients of … A curve whose contact with a given curve at a given point is of a higher order or involves the equality of a greater number of successive differential coefficients of the ordinates of the curves
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