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Political party

party, in UK origins of organised political parties are relatively recent. They were first acknowledged by Burke in 1769; according to

Contraband

and is known as the doctrine of 'Continuous Voyage.' For recent application of the doctrine, see The Bonna, 1918, p. 123.

Pension

amended and extended by later measures, of which the most recent are the(English) Clergy Pensions Measures, 1930 (No. 6), 1936 (Nos.

Penal statute

or qui tam (q.v.) action. For an instance of a recent action for penalties, see Forbes v. Samuel, (1913) 3 KB

Overruling

1947) John, Salmond. Means if a decision is not a recent one, and especially if it seems to be very poor,

Organised crime

crime. The eruption of organised crime in India is of recent origin and is at the initial stage. It is the

Ordinarily resides

and where such residence would have continued but for the recent removal of the minor to different place, Jagdish Chandra Gupta

Novel disseisin

Novel disseisin (recent disseisin). See also ASSISE OF NOVELDISSEISIN.

Nemo debet bis vexari, si constat curi' quod sit pro una et eadem causa

contained in the second indictment, Arch. Cr. Plead. For a recent instance of the application of the maxim, see Rex. v.

Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)

the stateof the criminal law of his day. In more recent times Lord James of Hereford (then Sir Henry James) introduced

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