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Citizen
the citizenship of a person can be terminated under the relevant law, [Citizenship Act, 1955, s. 9] Is a person who … person who under the citizenship or nationality law for the time being in force in that country, is a citizen or
Debate
10th Edn., 2002, rule 263. A member has to be relevant to the subject under discussion, if he persists in irrelevance … any motion becomes unduly protracted the speaker can fix a time limit for its completion. At the appointed hour, the question
Competent authority
a voluntary arrangement, the meeting of creditors at which the relevant resolution is passed is to be regarded as 'a competent … (c)] Means any authority competent under any law for the time being in force to register any company, firm or other
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Information
of the law and so would cover information as to relevant judicial decisions, Maharaj Kumar Kamal Singh v. Commissioner of Income … by a public authority under any other law for the time being in force. [Right to Information Act, 2005, s. 2(f)]
Alibi
facts which are inconsistent with the fact in issue are relevant, see also Munshi Prasad v. State of Bihar, (2002) 1 … evidence that he was in a different place at the time the offence was committed. Else ware, in law this term
Passing off
the existence of the business reputation or goodwill is a relevant mark which he seeks to protect and is likely to … passing off is an act of deceit and tort every time when such tortuous act or deceit is committed by the
Murder
some judges may not regard this factor as having any relevance to the imposition of death penalty and may therefore decline … be guilty of the felony of infanticide if at the time she had not fully recovered from the effect of giving
Intoxicating liquor
liquor may be sold, making the necessary modifications to the relevant sections (see Part II. of Sched. I.). For further alterations … spirituous liquor which cannot, according to any law for the time being in force, be legally sold without an excise licence';
Affidavit
that the statement or declarations are made by the deponent relevant to the subject matter and in order to add sanctity … belief, with the grounds thereof, may be admitted. As to time for filing affidavits, see R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XXXVIII., r. 25.
Property
the rights in question constituted 'property' their regulation by the relevant provisions of the Act would undoubtedly be protected by Article … the testator or intestate shall be deemed to be the time at which any such wife becomes entitled as executrix or
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Citizen
the citizenship of a person can be terminated under the relevant law, [Citizenship Act, 1955, s. 9] Is a person who … person who under the citizenship or nationality law for the time being in force in that country, is a citizen or
Debate
10th Edn., 2002, rule 263. A member has to be relevant to the subject under discussion, if he persists in irrelevance … any motion becomes unduly protracted the speaker can fix a time limit for its completion. At the appointed hour, the question
Competent authority
a voluntary arrangement, the meeting of creditors at which the relevant resolution is passed is to be regarded as 'a competent … (c)] Means any authority competent under any law for the time being in force to register any company, firm or other
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Information
of the law and so would cover information as to relevant judicial decisions, Maharaj Kumar Kamal Singh v. Commissioner of Income … by a public authority under any other law for the time being in force. [Right to Information Act, 2005, s. 2(f)]
Alibi
facts which are inconsistent with the fact in issue are relevant, see also Munshi Prasad v. State of Bihar, (2002) 1 … evidence that he was in a different place at the time the offence was committed. Else ware, in law this term
Passing off
the existence of the business reputation or goodwill is a relevant mark which he seeks to protect and is likely to … passing off is an act of deceit and tort every time when such tortuous act or deceit is committed by the
Murder
some judges may not regard this factor as having any relevance to the imposition of death penalty and may therefore decline … be guilty of the felony of infanticide if at the time she had not fully recovered from the effect of giving
Intoxicating liquor
liquor may be sold, making the necessary modifications to the relevant sections (see Part II. of Sched. I.). For further alterations … spirituous liquor which cannot, according to any law for the time being in force, be legally sold without an excise licence';
Affidavit
that the statement or declarations are made by the deponent relevant to the subject matter and in order to add sanctity … belief, with the grounds thereof, may be admitted. As to time for filing affidavits, see R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XXXVIII., r. 25.
Property
the rights in question constituted 'property' their regulation by the relevant provisions of the Act would undoubtedly be protected by Article … the testator or intestate shall be deemed to be the time at which any such wife becomes entitled as executrix or
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