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Magna Carta
After the fortess of Bedford had surrendered to them, and they were in possession of the metropolis, by private agreement with the citizens, the king sent a message to them to desire that a place and time … England, to come into England, to tarry in and go through England, as well by land as by water, to buy and sell, without any manner of evil tolts [i.e., extortions], by the old and rightful customs,
Valuation
to directly to increase both the value and the market price of lands in the hands of a private owner that to has never been doubted that he could urge them in augmentation of the compensation which … difficulties that surround this question were fully considered in the case of Re Lucas and Chesterfield Gas and Water Board, (1909) 1 KB 16, in which Lord Justice Moulton in the course of his judgment said (at
Rate
Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1268. The term 'rate' is also used to mean a charge by a water, gas, railway, or other public undertaking for services rendered e.g., (English) Railways Act, 1921, s. 20; Metropolitan Water
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Public policy
1924: (1974) 2 SCC 472: (1975) 1 SCR 575. The principles under which the freedom of contract or private dealings is restricted by law for the good of the community. See, e.g., the titles CHAM-PERTY; RESTRAINT OF … SC 2629. Public policy, connotes some matter which concerns the public good and the public interest, Central Inland Water Transport Corporation Ltd. v. Broja Nath Ganguly, AIR 1986 SC 1571; Shri Parsar v. Municipal Board, (1997) 1
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