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wiretapping
obtained. Wiretapping must not be employed when a conversation is privileged, and officers must minimize interception of conversations that are not … cause to believe that communications relating to such an offense will be obtained. Wiretapping must not be employed when a conversation
Association not for Profit
of the word 'limited.' The association will then enjoy the privileges and be subject to practically all the obligations of a
Bedford level
for all purposes, except for entitling the grantees to the privileges conferred by the act on the owners of lands within … register the instrument at length. The registry does not include wills; but conveyances omitted to be registered are valid for all
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Power
Arts. 149(3), 196] Power, must be construed with respect to privileges and immunities, Purushottam Nambudri v. State of Kerala, AIR 1962 … imperative; they leave the act to be done at the Will or the party to whom they are given. Trusts are
Malice
the law of defamation the defence that the occasion was privileged (i.e., one of qualified privilege) may be rebutted by establishing … Mloyneux, (1877) 3 QBD 246. Similarly, proof of actual malice will defeat the defence of fair comment. See Odgers on Libel.
right
one has a just claim: as a : a power, privilege, or condition of existence to which one has a natural … : a legally enforceable claim against another that the other will do or will not do a given act [the defendant
Alien
The certificate gives the grantee all the rights, powers, and privileges and subjects him to all obligations, duties and liabilities of … was born before or after the passing of the Act, will be deemed to have been born within His Majesty's allegiance
Tail
This estate or equitable interest possesses the follow-ing incidents and privileges:- (1) It was like a fee-simple formerly subject to curtesy … trust and which (if not barred or disposed of by will after 1925) will devolve inequity on the person who would
Copyhold
and gravel pits or quarries; also rights, franchises, royalties, or privileges of the lord in respect of fairs, markets, chase, warren, … of the demesnes of a manor held at the lord's will, and according to the custom of such manor. The tenant
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
for proceedings to claim a peerage before the Committee for Privileges of the House of Lords. Treason (see that title) must … ones, the Real Property Limitation Act, 1833 (3 & 4 Will. 4, c. 42), the (English) Civil Procedure Act (3 &
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