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Legal necessity
word 'necessity' means the kind of pressure which the law recognises as serious and sufficient, Ramsumran Prasad v. Mt. Shyam Kumari,
Joint-tenancy
heirs, they are then joint-tenants of the fee. While equity recognises this rule, yet it has laid down many exceptions to
Invention
in the fact that s. 26(1)(f) of the 1911 Act recognises lack of utility as one of the grounds on which
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Ignore
a bill of indictment. Ignore, means to refuse to notice, recognise, or consider. To reject as groundless, to no bill, Black's
Equal pay for equal work
The Preamble to the Constitution of the Interna-tional Labour Organisation recognises the prin-ciple of equal remuneration for work of equal value
Confession to a priest
Confession to a priest. The English law does not recognise the duty of a priest (whether Roman Catholic or Anglican)
Cinematograph film
associated with the film. S. 13 of the Copyright Act,1957 recognises 'cinemato-graph film' as a distinct and separate class of 'work'
Castes
are issued under Articles 341 and 342 of the Constitution recognising and identifying the needy and deserving people belonging to Scheduled
Acquired
the territory of India, the Courts would be bound to recognise an 'acquisition' as having taken place, with the consequence that
Acknowledge
Acknowledge, means to recognise something as being factual, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
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Recognised - Law Dictionary Search Results
Legal necessity
word 'necessity' means the kind of pressure which the law recognises as serious and sufficient, Ramsumran Prasad v. Mt. Shyam Kumari,
Joint-tenancy
heirs, they are then joint-tenants of the fee. While equity recognises this rule, yet it has laid down many exceptions to
Invention
in the fact that s. 26(1)(f) of the 1911 Act recognises lack of utility as one of the grounds on which
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Ignore
a bill of indictment. Ignore, means to refuse to notice, recognise, or consider. To reject as groundless, to no bill, Black's
Equal pay for equal work
The Preamble to the Constitution of the Interna-tional Labour Organisation recognises the prin-ciple of equal remuneration for work of equal value
Confession to a priest
Confession to a priest. The English law does not recognise the duty of a priest (whether Roman Catholic or Anglican)
Cinematograph film
associated with the film. S. 13 of the Copyright Act,1957 recognises 'cinemato-graph film' as a distinct and separate class of 'work'
Castes
are issued under Articles 341 and 342 of the Constitution recognising and identifying the needy and deserving people belonging to Scheduled
Acquired
the territory of India, the Courts would be bound to recognise an 'acquisition' as having taken place, with the consequence that
Acknowledge
Acknowledge, means to recognise something as being factual, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
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