Reasonable Force - Law Dictionary Search Results
Right of private defence
is recognised in all free, civilised, democratic societies within certain reasonable limits. Those limits are dictated by two considerations: (1) that … of unlawful aggression, nor are they expected, by use of force, to right the wrongs done to them or to punish
Mistake apparent on the record
which can be established by a long drawn process of reasoning on points on which there may conceivably be two opinions. … amended law and not to the law that was in force at the time the original order was made, Commercial Tax
Musician, London
pursuits of any inmate of such house, or for other reasonable or sufficient cause; And every person who shall sound or … be lawful for any constable belonging to the metropolitan police force to take into custody without warrant any person who shall
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Occupancy
heir or special occupant if it comes to him by reason of special occupancy of an estate of inheritance pur autre … the same manner as personal estate. This law was in force until 1926, s. 45 of the (English) Administration of Estates
Power of Attorney
the moneys so paid or the act so done by reason that the person who gave the power of attorney was … the law relating to court-fees for the time being in force) empowering a specified person to act for and in the
Undue influence
person whose mental capacity is temporarily or permanently affected by reason of age, illness, or mental or bodily distress. (3) Where … 1 W&T LC. In election matters, undue influence is any force, violence, or restraint, or the infliction, or threat to inflict,
State
in Part IV of the Constitution under Article 36. No reason was shown as to why the enlarged definition of 'State' … the purpose of bringing the provisions of any law in force in the territory of India in accord with the provisions
Title, Covenants for
whom it is made, as from time to time may reasonably be required. (B) In a conveyance of leasehold property for … qualification the grant or lease is valid and in full force and is nowise void or voidable, and also a covenant
Transfer
the voluntary and involuntary kinds. Without more, there is no reason for limiting the operation of the word 'transfer' to voluntary … comprehension, and does not indicate or include compulsory transfer or forced transfer, like court auction sale, Kharva Gigabhai Mavji v. Soni
Judicial separation
on the ground of adultery, of cruelty, or desertion without reason-able excuse for two years or upwards, and such decree shall … of aggravated assault, or on the ground of persistent cruelty, forcing her to live apart from him, or on the ground
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