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Habitually
offences, Ayub Pappu Nawabkhan Pathan v. S.N. Sinha, AIR 1990 SC 2069 (2071): (1990) 4 SCC 552. [Gujarat Prevention of Anti-Social Activities Act, 1985, s. 2(c)] The word 'habitually'connotes some degree of fre-quency and continuity. It requires
Cattle
the malicious wounding of cattle, see (English) Malicious Damage Act, 1861, ss. 40 and 41. As to the prevention of cattle plague, pleuro-pneumonia, and foot and mouth disease, by slaughtering or preventing the movement of infected animals
Fraud
Concealed fraud. In the case of a designed fraud, whereby any person is, by concealment of material facts, prevented from asserting his title to land or rent, the limitation of time (12 years) within which he may
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Executory devise
and that of an executory devise consists in this, that the first could be barred and destroyed or prevented from taking effect by several different means, although the stringency of this rule was mitigated by the (English)
Easement
a such, for the beneficial enjoyment of that land, to do and continue to do something, or to prevent and continue to prevent something being done, in or upon, or in respect of, certain other land not
Dog
prescribing and regulat-ing the muzzling and the wearing of collars by dogs, and 'with a view to the prevention of worrying of cattle for preventing dogs or any class of dogs from straying during all or any
Detained
Detained, 'detained' includes detained under any law providing for preventive detention. (Civil Procedure Code, 1908, O. 16A, R. 1) Detained includes detained under any law providing for preventive
Habitual criminal
Ayub Pappubhan Navab Khan Pathan v. S.N. Sinha, AIR 1990 SC 2069 (2071): (1990) 4 SCC 552. [Gujarat Prevention of Anti Social Activities Act (16 of 1985), s. 2(c)]. See PREVENTIVE DETENTION. A person is said to
Cruel and unusual treatment
of obtaining an international determina-tion material to the question of commutation, but then to improve arbitrary restriction which prevent him having a reasonable opportunity to obtain a substantive conclusion, Briggs v. Baptiste (PC), (2000) 2 AC LR
Commission Agent or Broker
and justifies dismissal, Boston Deep Sea Fishing Co. v. Ansell, (1888) 39 Ch D 339. See also the Prevention of Corruption Acts, 1906 and 1916, and the Prevention of Corruption Order, 1918, No. 321. And see CORRUPTIONAND
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Habitually
offences, Ayub Pappu Nawabkhan Pathan v. S.N. Sinha, AIR 1990 SC 2069 (2071): (1990) 4 SCC 552. [Gujarat Prevention of Anti-Social Activities Act, 1985, s. 2(c)] The word 'habitually'connotes some degree of fre-quency and continuity. It requires
Cattle
the malicious wounding of cattle, see (English) Malicious Damage Act, 1861, ss. 40 and 41. As to the prevention of cattle plague, pleuro-pneumonia, and foot and mouth disease, by slaughtering or preventing the movement of infected animals
Fraud
Concealed fraud. In the case of a designed fraud, whereby any person is, by concealment of material facts, prevented from asserting his title to land or rent, the limitation of time (12 years) within which he may
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Executory devise
and that of an executory devise consists in this, that the first could be barred and destroyed or prevented from taking effect by several different means, although the stringency of this rule was mitigated by the (English)
Easement
a such, for the beneficial enjoyment of that land, to do and continue to do something, or to prevent and continue to prevent something being done, in or upon, or in respect of, certain other land not
Dog
prescribing and regulat-ing the muzzling and the wearing of collars by dogs, and 'with a view to the prevention of worrying of cattle for preventing dogs or any class of dogs from straying during all or any
Detained
Detained, 'detained' includes detained under any law providing for preventive detention. (Civil Procedure Code, 1908, O. 16A, R. 1) Detained includes detained under any law providing for preventive
Habitual criminal
Ayub Pappubhan Navab Khan Pathan v. S.N. Sinha, AIR 1990 SC 2069 (2071): (1990) 4 SCC 552. [Gujarat Prevention of Anti Social Activities Act (16 of 1985), s. 2(c)]. See PREVENTIVE DETENTION. A person is said to
Cruel and unusual treatment
of obtaining an international determina-tion material to the question of commutation, but then to improve arbitrary restriction which prevent him having a reasonable opportunity to obtain a substantive conclusion, Briggs v. Baptiste (PC), (2000) 2 AC LR
Commission Agent or Broker
and justifies dismissal, Boston Deep Sea Fishing Co. v. Ansell, (1888) 39 Ch D 339. See also the Prevention of Corruption Acts, 1906 and 1916, and the Prevention of Corruption Order, 1918, No. 321. And see CORRUPTIONAND
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