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Law in force
25 (31): (1955) 1 SCR 735. [Constitution of India, Art. 372] Sales tax could not be charged on pure silken fabrics by the said State Government on Oct. 31, 1966 merely by virtue of the notification dated
Salic, or Salique
males only are to reign. It is a popular error to suppose that the Salic law was established purely on account of the succession of the Crown, since it extended to private persons as much as to
Profession
A profession ordinarily is an occupation requiring intellectual skill, often coupled with manual skill. Thus a teacher uses purely intellectual skill while a painter uses both. In any event, they are not engaged in an occupation in
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Interlocutory order
in a restricted sense and not in any broad or artistic sense. It merely denotes orders of a purely interim or temporary nature which do not decide or touch the important rights or the liabilities of the
Katra
market; see AIR 1946 Lah 432. Generally, a katra would be a business locality though there might be purely residential katras. However, even purely residential katras would consist of a large number of houses to which a
Fee-simple
for feodum is the same that inheritance is, and simplex is as much as to say lawful or pure. And so feodum simplex signifies a lawful or pure inheritance. For if a man would purchase lands or
Logic
The science or art of exact reasoning or of pure and formal thought or of the laws according to which the processes of pure thinking should be conducted
Baumeacute
There are two Baumeacute hydrometers One which is used with liquids heavier than water sinks to 0deg in pure water and to 15deg in a 15 per cent salt solution the other for liquids lighter than water
Fact
issue and is put forward as part of the defence case, if the defendant advances at trial any pure fact or exculpatory explanation or account which, if it were true, he could reasonably have been expected to
Jurisdiction
Jurisdiction, is a verbal coat of many colours. Jurisdiction originally seems to have had the meaning which Lord Reid ascribed to it in Anisminic Ltd. v. Foreign Compensation Commission, (1969) 2 AC 147, namely, the entitlement...
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Law in force
25 (31): (1955) 1 SCR 735. [Constitution of India, Art. 372] Sales tax could not be charged on pure silken fabrics by the said State Government on Oct. 31, 1966 merely by virtue of the notification dated
Salic, or Salique
males only are to reign. It is a popular error to suppose that the Salic law was established purely on account of the succession of the Crown, since it extended to private persons as much as to
Profession
A profession ordinarily is an occupation requiring intellectual skill, often coupled with manual skill. Thus a teacher uses purely intellectual skill while a painter uses both. In any event, they are not engaged in an occupation in
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Interlocutory order
in a restricted sense and not in any broad or artistic sense. It merely denotes orders of a purely interim or temporary nature which do not decide or touch the important rights or the liabilities of the
Katra
market; see AIR 1946 Lah 432. Generally, a katra would be a business locality though there might be purely residential katras. However, even purely residential katras would consist of a large number of houses to which a
Fee-simple
for feodum is the same that inheritance is, and simplex is as much as to say lawful or pure. And so feodum simplex signifies a lawful or pure inheritance. For if a man would purchase lands or
Logic
The science or art of exact reasoning or of pure and formal thought or of the laws according to which the processes of pure thinking should be conducted
Baumeacute
There are two Baumeacute hydrometers One which is used with liquids heavier than water sinks to 0deg in pure water and to 15deg in a 15 per cent salt solution the other for liquids lighter than water
Fact
issue and is put forward as part of the defence case, if the defendant advances at trial any pure fact or exculpatory explanation or account which, if it were true, he could reasonably have been expected to
Jurisdiction
Jurisdiction, is a verbal coat of many colours. Jurisdiction originally seems to have had the meaning which Lord Reid ascribed to it in Anisminic Ltd. v. Foreign Compensation Commission, (1969) 2 AC 147, namely, the entitlement...
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