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Teaching wing
Teaching wing, means the establishment main-tained, organised or recognised by the University for the purpose of teaching and instructional
Teachers of University
Teachers of University, means teachers appointed or recognised by the University for imparting education in agriculture and allied
Tax and fee
459 (464): (1961) 2 SCR 537. It is now well recognised that there is not generic difference between a tax in
Subjugation
of authority of the existing Government. In subjugation, which is recognised as one of the modes of acquiring title, not the
Right of private defence
the right of private defence of person and property is recognised in all free, civilised, democratic societies within certain reasonable limits.
Revendication
if not in all, commercial countries, hypothecations and liens are recognised to exist for seamen's wages and for repairs of foreign
Public analyst
19 Geo. 5, c. 31). Means the person appointed or recognised to be the Government Analyst, in relation to any environ-mental
Restraint of trade
See the Nordenfelt case,1894 AC 535, in which it is recognised that the law of this subject has been gradually growing
Reserving points of law
he was sitting as Commissioner) at Westminster, and this practice, recognised by s. 34 of the Common Law Procedure Act, 1854,
Research wing
Research wing, means the establishment main-tained, organised or recognised by the university for the purpose of research functions. [The
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