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Properly hence to a great degree very as proper good...
Dangerous, and not kept under proper control
Dangerous, and not kept under proper control, as amended and applied, permitted a finding that a dog was dangerous and not under proper control when only a fight between dogs took place and no person or the animal was endangered or injured, Briscoe v. Shattock (D.C.), (1999) 1 WLR 432....
Necessary party, Proper party
Necessary party, Proper party, a necessary party is one without whom no order can be made effectively. A proper party is one in whose absence an effective order can be made but whose presence is necessary for a complete and final decision on the question involved in the proceeding. The addition of parties is generally not a question of initial jurisdiction of the Court but a judicial discretion which has to be exercised in view of all the facts and circumstances of a particular case, Ramesh Hirachand Kundanmal v. Municipal Corporation of Greater Bombay, (1992) 2 SCC 524 (528). [C.P.C. 1908, O. 1, R. 10 (2)]...
Proper
Proper, it means appropriate, in the required manner, fit, suitable, apt. The mere making of a request of leave, which has not been accepted is not a proper intimation. It cannot be said that the said word is a surplusage, Mitilesh Singh v. Union of India, (2003) 3 SCC 309 (316): AIR 2003 SC 1724. [Railway Protection Force Rules, 1959, Rule 147(vi)]...
Proper law of a contract
Proper law of a contract, refers to the legal system by which the parties to the contract intended their contract to be governed if their intention is expressly stayed or if it can be clearly inferred from the contract itself or its surrounding circumstances, such intention determines the proper law of con-tracts. Where, however, the intention of the parties is not expressly stated and no inference about it can be drawn, their intention as such has no relevance. It that event, the courts endeavour to impute an intention by identifying the legal system with which the transaction has its closest and most real connection, National Thermal Power Corporation v. Singer Company, 1992 (3) SCC 551....
necessary and proper clause
necessary and proper clause often cap N&P&C [from the words of the clause] : the clause in Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution that empowers the Congress to make all laws necessary for executing its other powers and those of the federal government as a whole ...
proper
proper : marked by fitness or correctness ;esp : being in accordance with established procedure, law, jurisdiction, or standards of care, fairness, and justice [argued that the shareholder was acting in bad faith and lacked a purpose for examining its records] prop·er·ly adv ...
proper lookout
proper lookout : the due degree of vigilance expected of the operator of a vehicle or train in avoiding collisions with vehicles or pedestrians ...
proper party
proper party see party ...
Proper feuds
Proper feuds, the original and genuine feuds held by pure military service....
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