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Fact discovered
The expression 'fact discovered' includes not only the physical object produced, but also the place from which it is produced and
Royalty
a payment in kind, that is, of part of the produce of the exercise of the right, Jowitt's Dictionary of English
Agricultural Marketing Acts, 1931 to 1933
must provide inter alia for penalties on offences by registered producers and for references to arbitration, for the prohibition of sales
cause
: a cause that joins simultaneously with another cause to produce a result called also concurring cause compare intervening cause and
Cartel
challenge. See CHARTEL. An agreement between or conventional grouping of producers of raw materials or goods. The cartel is an association
Duces tecum, subp'na
duces tecum, commanding him to bring it with him and produce it at the trial. Upon being served with a copy
Circumstantial evidence
Circumstantial evidence has, in some instances, undoubtedly been found to produce a much stronger assurance of a prisoner's guilt than could
Contractor
Contractor, means a person who undertakes to produce a given result for any establishment, other than a mere
Evidence
inquiry; such statements are called oral evidence; (ii) all documents produced for the inspection of the court; such documents are called
Record
microfilm (whether enlarged or not); and (iv) any other material produced by a computer or by any other device. [Freedom of
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