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Known to some extent

6 SLT 326: (2006) 1 SCC (Cri) 579: (2006) 2 Recent CR 202.

Luxury

in addition to what are accounted the necessaries. Hence, in recent use, something which is desirable but not indispensable; and (5)

Last in, first out

out, means an accounting method that assumes that the most recent purchases are sold or used first. Matching current costs against

Prime Minister

form a Ministry; the Premier. The expression is of comparatively recent origin, dating from about the end of the eighteenth century.

Volenti non fit injuria

Co. v. Slattery, (1878) 3 App Cas 1155. For a recent application of the maxim, see Herd v. Weardale, etc., Co.,

Usage

24, 31. Usage, include what the people are now or recently in the habit of doing in a particular habit is

Summary judgment

January, 1902. This procedure has been very largely followed in recent years. see LEAVE TO DEFEND. A judgment granted on a

Suffragan

of them. Notwithstanding this statute, it was not until very recent years, when the suffragans were appointed for a few of

Statutory Rules and Orders

Orders. Very numerous Acts of Parliament, especially those passed in recent years, empower the Sovereign in Council, some Govern-ment Department, or

Session, Court of, in Scotland

of Session; but the practice has been considerably altered by recent statutes. See now, Administration of Justice (Scotland) Act, 1933 (23

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