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Trial
of the prosecution and defence, if the accused is defended, present in court for the hearing of the case, Dagdu Govindset
Remainder
the remainders should be observed:- (1) There must be a present or particular estate created which, if the remainder be vested,
Perpetuity
by will of a person dying after 1925. The period presented by the rule is to be computed from the date
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Quorum
more than one half of number of members must be present, Committee Constitute quorum would be seven, K.S. Xavier v. Neeloor
Quia timet
against anticipated future injury that cannot be prevented by the present action. The doctrine of 'quia timet' permits equitable relief based
Quare non permittit
writ, which lay for one who had a right to present to a church for a turn against the proprietary, Fleta,
Quality of estate
enjoying an estate is conferred upon the owner, whether at present or in the future, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
Protest
admitted and sworn, did exhibit the said bill. [Here the presentment is stated, and to whom made, and the reason, if
Poll
a taking of votes of all persons entitled to vote present, by proxy, or otherwise, as opposed to counting the votes
Person
of bodily appearance, the body of a human being as presented to public view usually with its appropriate coverings and clothing;
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