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Manufacturing purposes
expression 'manu-facturing purposes' in s. 106 is used in its popular and dictionary meaning, the Transfer of Property Act not having
Obligation
[(English) Rent Act, 1977 (C 42) s. 3(1)] In its popular sense is merely a synonym for duty. Its legal sense,
Qui tam
Qui tam (who as well), a popular action (i.e. one which any one may bring) on a
Old Bailey
Old Bailey. The popular name for the Central Criminal Court.
Publicly
With exposure to popular view or notice without concealment openly as property publicly offered
Penal statute
the Crown and the other part to the informer, a popular or qui tam (q.v.) action. For an instance of a
Petroleum
compounds containing only hydrogen and carbon, the New Bank of Popular Science, Vol. 2; Special Reference No. 1 of 2001, In
Politics
and indeed under modern conditions in India, perhaps the most popular and uninhibited occupation with its perils of course, GET, AP
Possession
and its legal senses do not always coincide with the popular sense. It may not always be synonymous with manual detention
Prerogative of mercy
public wrong. The King cannot pardon some offences against a popular or penal statute, after information brought: 3 Inst. 238. By
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