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Cognizance
Bihar, (2006) 1 SCC 557. The word 'cognizance' indicates the point when a Magistrate or a Judge first takes judicial notice
Collusion
use the words of a very sensible civilian on this point, fabula non judicium, hoc est; in scena, non in foro,
Course
ordinarily conveys the meaning of a continuous progress from one point to the next in time or space and conveys the
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Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)
in 1878, made proposals as to criminal appeal on a point of law and on a questionof fact, and these proposals
Dedicated transmission lines
transmission lines, 'dedicated trans-mission lines' means any electric supply-line for point to point transmission which are required for the purpose of
Deed
or erasure. (3) The language employed should be sufficient in point of law, intelligible without punctuation, and clear without the aid
Impair
value of the building either from the commercial and monetary point of view or from the utilitarian aspect of the building,
Goods vehicle
of transportation including an animal to carry goods from one point to another point, [The West Bengal Value Added Tax Act,
in dubio h'c legis constructio quam verba ostendunt
h'c legis constructio quam verba ostendunt. Jur. Civ.-(In a doubtful point the construction which the words point out is the construction
Key-number system
law with headnotes. In this system, a number designates a point of law, allowing a researcher to find all reported cases
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