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Electoral franchise
the eighteenth century the residence qualification was abolished. The (English) Reform Act, 1832, extended the franchise to 10l. copyholders and to
Delegated legislation
the practice of delegating legislative power increased tremendously after the Reform Bill of 1872 and reforms in Local Government, the first
Court
Court, compensation officer appointed under (English) Bihar Land Reforms Act, 1950 is not a 'Court' within the meaning of
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Conclusive proof
extend provided in S. 72K(2) of the the Kerala Land Reforms Act, 1963 in proceedings before the Taluk Land Board. It
Catechise
'there being little hope that the minister will be therein reformed', of excommunication for the third, to continue until reformation; and
Actio personalis moritur cum persona.
restriction upon the doctrine has been effected by the Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 1934 (English) (24 & 25 Geo. 5,
Reformatory
Tending to produce reformation reformative
Family
as contained in S. 14K(c) of the West Bengal Land Reforms Act, 1955, is more realistic than the definitions of this
Bellarmine
represent Cardinal Bellarmine a leader in the Roman Catholic Counter Reformation following the Reformation called also graybeard longbeard
Intermediary and proprietor
520: (1979) 1 SCR 17 [U.P. Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act (1 of 1951), s. 3 (12)]
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