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90 to 94 of the Indian Evidence Act give statutory recognition and effect, with certain exceptions contained in ss. 95 to
Designated by the conflict rules
Designated by the conflict rules, that the conven-tion did not prevent the application of provisions of law designated by a...
De jure
opposed to de facto. The most striking instance of the recognition by our law of the distinction between things de jure
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Concession
Is a thing that is conceded, a gesture made in recognition of demand or prevailing standard, a reduction in price for
Juvenile Courts
Juvenile Courts. These courts first received statutory recognition by the (English) Children Act, 1908 (8 Edw. 7, c.
Commercial
Commercial, agreement by a company to render consultancy services can be called 'commercial in nature', R.M. Investment and Trading Co....
Church
and the persons to whom it applies; in the public recognition of its Courts and Judges, as having proper legal jurisdiction;
Juristic person
p. 357). Juristic person, the very words 'juristic person' connote recognition of an entity to be in law a person which
Owner's equity
of the owners of the business on its assets after recognition of the liabilities of the business. Owner's equity repre-sents the
Leader of the House
a party duly recognised as such. A parliamentary party gets recognition as a party is the House if it has one
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