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Domicile
and there must be the animus. The residence need not be continuous but it must be indefinite, not purely fleeting. The intention must be a present intention to reside for ever in the country where the residence
Entertainment
wide sense so as to include within its ambit, entertainment of any kind including one which may be purely educative. Sub-s. 3 itself by using the word 'entertainment' as 'any exhibitional, performance, amusement, game or sport to
Lawful possession
a party to prove with the documents which came into existence by lawful transactions and that aspect is purely outside the scope of deciding 'lawful ownership' of a person when he claims a right for perpetual injunction
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Discharge
way of penalty but not involving extremely pernicious results flowing from such orders while the word 'dismiss is purely an order of penalty and that too of an extreme type, Lokmat News Paper Pvt. Ltd. v. Shankar
Copyhold
enfranchisement, but the (English) Copyhold Act, 1841 (4 & 5 Vict. c. 35), and its amending Acts were purely permissive, and merely facilitated the commutation and enfran-chisement by the establishment of the 'Copyhold Commissioners' as a tribunal
Converse
proposition. The proposition 'X is Y,' converted, becomes 'Y is X.' 'By far the most fertile source of purely syllogistic fallacies is the tendency of the mind to convert universal affirmatives without limitation.'-Bain's Logic, Deduction, p. 114.
Civil Law
usually now cited I. i. 10, 12. (2) The Digest or Pandects, which are rules founded on the pure spirit of jurisprudence. The words 'Digest' and 'Pandects' are not synonymous; the former means an abstract of the
Charity Commissioners
under the (English) Board of Education Act, 1899, the powers of the Commissioners over all endowments held for purely educational purposes have been transferred to the Board of Education (see that title).
Cause
other original proceeding between a plaintiff and defendant. Generally speaking, discovery is granted there in all proceedings except purely criminal proceedings, and civil proceedings where the action is brought merely to establish a forfeiture or enforce a
Carat
Carat, a weight equal to three and one-sixth grains; the measure of purity of gold, pure gold being 24 carats.
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Domicile
and there must be the animus. The residence need not be continuous but it must be indefinite, not purely fleeting. The intention must be a present intention to reside for ever in the country where the residence
Entertainment
wide sense so as to include within its ambit, entertainment of any kind including one which may be purely educative. Sub-s. 3 itself by using the word 'entertainment' as 'any exhibitional, performance, amusement, game or sport to
Lawful possession
a party to prove with the documents which came into existence by lawful transactions and that aspect is purely outside the scope of deciding 'lawful ownership' of a person when he claims a right for perpetual injunction
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Discharge
way of penalty but not involving extremely pernicious results flowing from such orders while the word 'dismiss is purely an order of penalty and that too of an extreme type, Lokmat News Paper Pvt. Ltd. v. Shankar
Copyhold
enfranchisement, but the (English) Copyhold Act, 1841 (4 & 5 Vict. c. 35), and its amending Acts were purely permissive, and merely facilitated the commutation and enfran-chisement by the establishment of the 'Copyhold Commissioners' as a tribunal
Converse
proposition. The proposition 'X is Y,' converted, becomes 'Y is X.' 'By far the most fertile source of purely syllogistic fallacies is the tendency of the mind to convert universal affirmatives without limitation.'-Bain's Logic, Deduction, p. 114.
Civil Law
usually now cited I. i. 10, 12. (2) The Digest or Pandects, which are rules founded on the pure spirit of jurisprudence. The words 'Digest' and 'Pandects' are not synonymous; the former means an abstract of the
Charity Commissioners
under the (English) Board of Education Act, 1899, the powers of the Commissioners over all endowments held for purely educational purposes have been transferred to the Board of Education (see that title).
Cause
other original proceeding between a plaintiff and defendant. Generally speaking, discovery is granted there in all proceedings except purely criminal proceedings, and civil proceedings where the action is brought merely to establish a forfeiture or enforce a
Carat
Carat, a weight equal to three and one-sixth grains; the measure of purity of gold, pure gold being 24 carats.
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