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Majority
body, questions are ordinarily decided by a majority of those present at a meeting and voting, provided that the whole number
Judgment
earlier or later, with or without terms; but by the present Rules of the Supreme Court execution may issue forthwith on
Is
Is, means this word, although normally referring to the present, often has a future meaning, but is not synonymous with
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Court-leet
of allegiance to theking. The other general business is to present by jury all crimes whatsoever tht happen within their jurisdiction;
Charitable purpose
definition of 'charitable purpose' in the Income-tax Act, 1922, the present definition has inserted the restrictive words 'not involving the carrying
Cause of action
be said that the cause of action on which the present suit was brought is the same as that in the
Attestation Clause
by him as his will in the presence of us present at the same time, who at his request and in
Actus reus
of the ingredients of crime; and this ingredient may be present without any crime at all, just as hydrogen is one
Actuary
1938), s. 2(a)] Means a person skilled in determining the present effects of future contingent events or in finance modelling and
Accessary, or Accessory
who is not a chief actor at a felony, nor present at its perpetration, but yet is in some way concerned
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