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Demurrage
Trust with a view to recover those dues would ordinarily have a lien on the goods and can refuse to deliver the goods till the demurrage charges are paid, Sun Export Corporation v. Board of Trustees of
Designs
ought to be registered, the comptroller may decide the question. (3) The comptroller may, if he thinks fit, refuse to register any design presented to him for registration, but any person aggrieved by any such refusal may
Dower
27), s. 41. An action for assignment of dower is not within this Act, though the Court may refuse relief on the ground of laches, Williams v. Thomas, (1909) 1 Ch 713.
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County Courts
that he is in the permanent and exclusive employment of any other solicitor; and (ii) a Court may refuse to hear a person claiming to address the Court as a solicitor, unless that person has signed and
Exemplary damages
Court. The Court of Appeal affirmed this judgment, but laid it down that the Court had power to refuse a new trial on the plaintiff alone, and without the defendant consenting to the damages being reduced to
Forfeiture
the lessor seek to enforce the forfeiture, the lessee may apply to the Court, which may grant or refuse relief as it thinks fit. The s. does not apply to a breach of covenant against assigning when
Fraudulent settlement
defeat creditors, or was unjustifiable having regard to the state of the settlor's affairs, the Bankruptcy Court may refuse an order of discharge, as if he had been guilty of fraud: (England) Bankruptcy Act, 1914, s. 27.
Ignorance of law is no excuse
jurisdiction must be held to be invalid, in case it prescribes a differential treatment, and he must therefore, refuse to submit to it or incur the peril of the bar of waiver being raised against him, Basheshar
Ignore
Ignore, to throw out a bill of indictment. Ignore, means to refuse to notice, recognise, or consider. To reject as groundless, to no bill, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
In forma pauperis
(English) Appeal (Forma Pauperis) Act, 1893 (56 & 57 Vict. c. 22), which gives the House power to refuse a petition for leave to sue.
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Demurrage
Trust with a view to recover those dues would ordinarily have a lien on the goods and can refuse to deliver the goods till the demurrage charges are paid, Sun Export Corporation v. Board of Trustees of
Designs
ought to be registered, the comptroller may decide the question. (3) The comptroller may, if he thinks fit, refuse to register any design presented to him for registration, but any person aggrieved by any such refusal may
Dower
27), s. 41. An action for assignment of dower is not within this Act, though the Court may refuse relief on the ground of laches, Williams v. Thomas, (1909) 1 Ch 713.
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County Courts
that he is in the permanent and exclusive employment of any other solicitor; and (ii) a Court may refuse to hear a person claiming to address the Court as a solicitor, unless that person has signed and
Exemplary damages
Court. The Court of Appeal affirmed this judgment, but laid it down that the Court had power to refuse a new trial on the plaintiff alone, and without the defendant consenting to the damages being reduced to
Forfeiture
the lessor seek to enforce the forfeiture, the lessee may apply to the Court, which may grant or refuse relief as it thinks fit. The s. does not apply to a breach of covenant against assigning when
Fraudulent settlement
defeat creditors, or was unjustifiable having regard to the state of the settlor's affairs, the Bankruptcy Court may refuse an order of discharge, as if he had been guilty of fraud: (England) Bankruptcy Act, 1914, s. 27.
Ignorance of law is no excuse
jurisdiction must be held to be invalid, in case it prescribes a differential treatment, and he must therefore, refuse to submit to it or incur the peril of the bar of waiver being raised against him, Basheshar
Ignore
Ignore, to throw out a bill of indictment. Ignore, means to refuse to notice, recognise, or consider. To reject as groundless, to no bill, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
In forma pauperis
(English) Appeal (Forma Pauperis) Act, 1893 (56 & 57 Vict. c. 22), which gives the House power to refuse a petition for leave to sue.
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