Reasonable Force - Law Dictionary Search Results
Vis major
prevented by any amount of foresight and pains and care reasonably to be expected for him, Baldeo Narain v. State of … Vis major, insuperable accident, irresistible force. See ACT OF GOD. Means 'act of God' is a
Common Law
which embody the decisions of our judges together with the reasons which they assigned for their decisions.'--Odgers on the Common Law, … will of the Legislature. This unwritten law has the same force and effect as the statute law. It depends for its
Burglary
clear. If violence on the part of the burglar be reasonably apprehended, it is not murder to shoot him dead with … executed. The 'breaking,' which may be either actual, e.g., the forcing of a door or the opening of a window, or
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Copyhold
Chief Rents; (2) Fines, Reliefs and Heriots; (3) Customary or reasonable fines on alienation (see s. 130 (1) of the (English) … of the manor. And because this tenure derives its whole force from custom, the lands must have been demisable by copy
Mistake
Geo. 5, c. 43)], and acting upon an honest and reasonable belief in the existence of facts, which, if true, would … was caused by a mistake as to any law in force in India; but a mistake as to a law in
Witness
silence or submission on his part. Nor is there any reason to think that the protection in respect of the evidence … and ATTESTATION. It is applicable to members of the police force and employees and officers of the Customs Department also, Bhagubhai
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
Tail
father, the tenant for life, the legislature has introduced a reasonable but unaccountable agent, denominated 'the protector of the settlement,' who … devolution of unbarred estate-tail according to the general law in force before 1926, and by sub-s. (6) an entailed interest shall
Intoxicating liquor
'to supply suitable refreshment (other than intoxicating liquor) at a reasonable price,' or because 'the holder of the licence has failed … cannot, according to any law for the time being in force, be legally sold without an excise licence'; two licences are
Increase of Rent and Mortgage (Restrictions) Acts (English)
at any time after 31st July, 1923, or for other reasons under s. 2 of the Act of 1920, or otherwise … Prevention of Eviction Act, 1924. The principal Acts now in force are the Increase of Rent and Mortgage Interest (Restrictions) Act,
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Vis major
prevented by any amount of foresight and pains and care reasonably to be expected for him, Baldeo Narain v. State of … Vis major, insuperable accident, irresistible force. See ACT OF GOD. Means 'act of God' is a
Common Law
which embody the decisions of our judges together with the reasons which they assigned for their decisions.'--Odgers on the Common Law, … will of the Legislature. This unwritten law has the same force and effect as the statute law. It depends for its
Burglary
clear. If violence on the part of the burglar be reasonably apprehended, it is not murder to shoot him dead with … executed. The 'breaking,' which may be either actual, e.g., the forcing of a door or the opening of a window, or
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Copyhold
Chief Rents; (2) Fines, Reliefs and Heriots; (3) Customary or reasonable fines on alienation (see s. 130 (1) of the (English) … of the manor. And because this tenure derives its whole force from custom, the lands must have been demisable by copy
Mistake
Geo. 5, c. 43)], and acting upon an honest and reasonable belief in the existence of facts, which, if true, would … was caused by a mistake as to any law in force in India; but a mistake as to a law in
Witness
silence or submission on his part. Nor is there any reason to think that the protection in respect of the evidence … and ATTESTATION. It is applicable to members of the police force and employees and officers of the Customs Department also, Bhagubhai
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
Tail
father, the tenant for life, the legislature has introduced a reasonable but unaccountable agent, denominated 'the protector of the settlement,' who … devolution of unbarred estate-tail according to the general law in force before 1926, and by sub-s. (6) an entailed interest shall
Intoxicating liquor
'to supply suitable refreshment (other than intoxicating liquor) at a reasonable price,' or because 'the holder of the licence has failed … cannot, according to any law for the time being in force, be legally sold without an excise licence'; two licences are
Increase of Rent and Mortgage (Restrictions) Acts (English)
at any time after 31st July, 1923, or for other reasons under s. 2 of the Act of 1920, or otherwise … Prevention of Eviction Act, 1924. The principal Acts now in force are the Increase of Rent and Mortgage Interest (Restrictions) Act,
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