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Previous conviction
when prisoner is charged with receiving stolen goods, see (English) Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871, s. 19. A person convicted on
Maintenance of public order
expression 'maintenance of public order' what is intended is the prevention of grave public disorder. It is not the same as
Injunction
Act, 1963, s. 41(b)] This is the discretionary process of preventive and remedial justice, whereby a person is required to refrain
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Quia timet
to be protected against anticipated future injury that cannot be prevented by the present action. The doctrine of 'quia timet' permits
Impossibility
contract by act of the party relying upon it will prevent him from taking any advantage of the circumstance, Maritime National
trust
1 : an implied trust imposed by a court to prevent the unjust enrichment of one who has wrongfully obtained (as
Food
to be food within the meaning of s. 2(v) of Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954, Godawal Pan Masala Products Ltd.
bar
: bar examination [passed the ] 3 : something that prevents admission, progress, or action: as a : an intangible impediment,
estoppel
this entry compare waiver equitable estoppel : an estoppel that prevents a person from adopting a new position that contradicts a
preclude
preclude pre·clud·ed pre·clud·ing : to prevent or exclude by necessary consequence [the requirement of a marriage
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