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Limitation of actions and prosecutions
Procedure Act (3 & 4 Will. 4, c. 27) [see Read v. Price, (1909) 2 KB 724], and 37 & 38
Meat
English language complied by Henry Cecil Wyld is one which reads as: 'meat'. Food, flesh of animals used as food. The
Pleading
Leake, or Odgers on Pleading. A pleading has to be read as a whole to ascertain its true import. It is
Imprisonment for life
1 SCR 445. The expression 'imprisonment for life' must be read in the context of s. 45, IPC. So read in
Nemo enim aliquam partem recte intellegere possit antequam totum eterum atque iterum perlegerit
no one can rightly understand any part until he has read and re-read the whole.
Lecture
The act of reading as the lecture of Holy Scripture
Time requisite
necessary for obtaining the copy of the order. A plain reading of s. 12(2) of the Limitation Act, 1908 shows that
Wife
Procedure Code, 1973, s. 125(1), Expl. (b)] On a plain reading of sub-s. (3) of s. 16 it seems that at
Where promotions to a grade are made from more than one grade
of the seniority rule set out in this provision by reading into it a limitation which is not there, merely because
Vagueness of grounds
the light of the circumstances of each case. If, on reading the ground furnished it is capable of being intelligently understood
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