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Prevailingly

So as to prevail

As far as possible occurring in letters patent

directly and consequently a rule framed by High Court thereunder if inconsistent with the provision of CPC, would prevail over the latter, Iridium India Telecom Ltd. v. Motorola Inc, (2005) 2 SCC 145.

As for as possible

directory and consequently a rule framed by High Court thereunder if inconsistent with the provisions of CPC, would prevail over the letter, Iridium India Telecom Ltd. v. Motorola Inc., (2005) 2 SCC 145.

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Association, Articles of

affairs according to its constitution under the Memorandum of Association. In case of conflict the Memorandum is to prevail, Ashbury Railway Carriage Co. v. Riche, (1875) 7 HL 653. The Articles may be altered or added to

Cattle-gate

Cattle-gate, common for one beast. Gated or stinted pastures are types of commonable lands which prevail largely in the north of England and the rights over them are known by a number of different

Collision of ships

be entitled to an entire compensation from the other.' In a Court of Common Law the same rule prevailed in the 1st, 3rd, and 4th cases; but in the 2nd, viz., where both parties are to blame,

Constitutions tempore posteriores potiores sunt his que ipsas precesserunt

Constitutions tempore posteriores potiores sunt his que ipsas precesserunt [Lat.], Later laws prevail over those which preceded them.

Cum duo inter se pugnantia reperiuntur in testament ultimum ratum est

[Lat.], Where two clauses in a will are repugnant one to the other, the last in order shall prevail.

Predominate

To be superior in number strength influence or authority to have controlling power or influence to prevail to rule to have the mastery as love predominated in her heart

Deemed

for the purpose of a statute an artificial construction of a word or phrase that would not otherwise prevail, but in each case it would be a question as to with what object the legislature has made

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