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Caveat
present a petition of appeal to the Lord Chancellor, he entered a caveat with his lordship's secretary, which prevented the enrolment for 28 days. See Appeal. It is sometimes entered to prevent the issuing of a lunacy
Chaff-cutting machines
Chaff-cutting machines are required, for prevention of accidents, if worked by any motive power other than manual labour, to have their feeding mouths so
Chastisement
apprentice or scholar by his master, or a criminal by an officer, see s. 24 of the (English) Prevention of Cruelty to Children Act, 1894 (57 & 58 Vict. c. 41), replaced by the (English) Prevention of
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Homicide
acting in his aid, in the legal exercise of a particular duty, kills a person who resists or prevents him from executing it. (g) Where it is committed in prevention of a forcible and atrocious crime, 1
Common gaming house
v. State of Gujarat, (1979) 4 SCC 307: AIR 1979 SC 857 (858): (1979) 3 SCR 33. [Bombay Prevention of Gambling Act (4 of 1887) s. 3(1)(ii), 7] The definition of 'common purposes' in the East Punjab
Compelling reasons
from custody he would indulge in prejudicial activities and it is necessary to detain him in order to prevent him from engaging in such activities, Dharmendra Suganchand Chelanat v. Union of India, AIR 1990 SC 1196 (1201):
Criminal proceeding
forfeiture of property. It also includes proceedings in which in the larger interest or the state, orders to prevent apprehended breach of the peace, orders to bind down persons who are a danger to the maintenance of
Deafness
Incapacity of perceiving sounds the state of the organs which prevents the impression which constitute hearing want of the sense of hearing
Decentralize
to make less central to prevent from centralizing to cause to withdraw from the center or place of concentration to divide and distribute what
Dehorn
To deprive of horns to prevent the growth of the horns of cattle by burning their ends soon after they start See Dishorn
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Preventability - Law Dictionary Search Results
Caveat
present a petition of appeal to the Lord Chancellor, he entered a caveat with his lordship's secretary, which prevented the enrolment for 28 days. See Appeal. It is sometimes entered to prevent the issuing of a lunacy
Chaff-cutting machines
Chaff-cutting machines are required, for prevention of accidents, if worked by any motive power other than manual labour, to have their feeding mouths so
Chastisement
apprentice or scholar by his master, or a criminal by an officer, see s. 24 of the (English) Prevention of Cruelty to Children Act, 1894 (57 & 58 Vict. c. 41), replaced by the (English) Prevention of
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Homicide
acting in his aid, in the legal exercise of a particular duty, kills a person who resists or prevents him from executing it. (g) Where it is committed in prevention of a forcible and atrocious crime, 1
Common gaming house
v. State of Gujarat, (1979) 4 SCC 307: AIR 1979 SC 857 (858): (1979) 3 SCR 33. [Bombay Prevention of Gambling Act (4 of 1887) s. 3(1)(ii), 7] The definition of 'common purposes' in the East Punjab
Compelling reasons
from custody he would indulge in prejudicial activities and it is necessary to detain him in order to prevent him from engaging in such activities, Dharmendra Suganchand Chelanat v. Union of India, AIR 1990 SC 1196 (1201):
Criminal proceeding
forfeiture of property. It also includes proceedings in which in the larger interest or the state, orders to prevent apprehended breach of the peace, orders to bind down persons who are a danger to the maintenance of
Deafness
Incapacity of perceiving sounds the state of the organs which prevents the impression which constitute hearing want of the sense of hearing
Decentralize
to make less central to prevent from centralizing to cause to withdraw from the center or place of concentration to divide and distribute what
Dehorn
To deprive of horns to prevent the growth of the horns of cattle by burning their ends soon after they start See Dishorn
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