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rely
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Rely
Matched in: Term Rely
Relier
One who relies
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Experimentarian
Relying on experiment or experience
data based
relying on observation or experiment
Monstrans de droit
droit, i.e., may make, in opposition to such recorded title, a claim of right, grounded upon certain facts relied upon by him, without denying those relied upon by the Crown, and the praying judgment of the Crown
Material witness
so situated that he would have been able to give evidence of the facts on which the prosecution relied. (AIR 1936 PC 289 relied), Narain v. State of Punjab, AIR 1959 SC 484 (487): 1959 Supp (1)
estoppel
silence, or actions when allowing the new position to be adopted would unfairly harm another person who has relied on the previous position to his or her loss called also estoppel in pais NOTE: Traditionally equitable estoppel
Precedent
and its application to individual cases. It provides at least some degree of certainty upon which individuals can rely in the conduct of their affairs, as well as a basis for orderly development of legal rules, Surinder
Sufficient cause
date on which the absence was made a ground for proceeding ex parte and cannot be stretched to rely upon other circumstances anterior in time, Tea Auction Ltd. v. Grace Hill Tea Industry, AIR 2007 SC 67.
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rely
Matched in: Term rely
Rely
Matched in: Term Rely
Relier
One who relies
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Experimentarian
Relying on experiment or experience
data based
relying on observation or experiment
Monstrans de droit
droit, i.e., may make, in opposition to such recorded title, a claim of right, grounded upon certain facts relied upon by him, without denying those relied upon by the Crown, and the praying judgment of the Crown
Material witness
so situated that he would have been able to give evidence of the facts on which the prosecution relied. (AIR 1936 PC 289 relied), Narain v. State of Punjab, AIR 1959 SC 484 (487): 1959 Supp (1)
estoppel
silence, or actions when allowing the new position to be adopted would unfairly harm another person who has relied on the previous position to his or her loss called also estoppel in pais NOTE: Traditionally equitable estoppel
Precedent
and its application to individual cases. It provides at least some degree of certainty upon which individuals can rely in the conduct of their affairs, as well as a basis for orderly development of legal rules, Surinder
Sufficient cause
date on which the absence was made a ground for proceeding ex parte and cannot be stretched to rely upon other circumstances anterior in time, Tea Auction Ltd. v. Grace Hill Tea Industry, AIR 2007 SC 67.
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