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Juristic person
person but an artifi-cially created person which is to be recognised to be in law as such, Shiromani Gurudwara Prabhandhak Committee
Judgment
of facts. It is always a declaration that a liability, recognised as within the jural sphere, does or does not exist.
Inspecting authority
field of design, manufacture and testing of gas cylinders and recognised by the Chief Controller as authority for inspection and certification
Initiative
on it by the legislature or by the full electorate. Recognised in some State Constitutions, the initiative is one of the
Lawful excuse
Lawful excuse, an excuse which is recognised by law as a good excuse. What is lawful excuse
Initials
Under the Companies Act, 1929, s. 145, 'initials' includes a recognised abbreviation of a Christian name.
Recognition adnullanda per vim et duritiem facta
of the Common Bench for sending a record touching a recognisance, which the recognisor suggests was acknowledged by force and duress;
Passport
a political document for the benefit of its holder. It recognises him as a citizen of the country granting it and
Periodic lease
Periodic lease, it recognises the lessee's rights of landholding, or a person who is
Probation
the appointment of probation officers for every probation area. A recognisance under this Act cannot contain a condition to abstain from
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