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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
Lensee
Lensee, means the lessee in possession. The lessee in possession cannot rely on the counter-notice served by the mortgagee, Church Comrs for England v. Ve-Ri-Best Manufacturing Co., (1957) 1 QB
Justification
libel action a defendant pleads justification he must give particulars of the matters upon which he intends to rely in support of his plea (see (English) R.S.C., Order XXXVI., r. 37); but it is otherwise if the
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Deceit
in its truth or without caring whether it was true or not, and intending that the plaintiff should rely upon it and that the statement was relied upon by the plaintiff and caused damage; non-disclosure may be
De non apparentibus et non existentibus eadem est ratio
apparent, and those not existing, the rule is the same.) The maxim applies where a party seeks to rely on writings not produced in Court, which have, on account of such non-production, to be treated as non-existent
Remitter
allowed to affirm that his own deed is ineffectual, since that is the greatest security on which men rely in all manner of contracting. The same law holds, if it had been by matter of record, for
Compendia sunt dispendia
Compendia sunt dispendia. (Abbreviations are detriments.) 'It is ever good to rely upon the book at large, for many times compendia sunt dispendia, and melius est petere fontes quam sectari
Latent defect
the seller the particular purpose for which the goods are required so as to show that the buyer relies on the seller's skill or judgment (Sale of Goods Act, 1893 (56 & 57 Vict. c. 71), s.
Out of funds in his possession
his possession' in s. 10(2)(n) of the act show that it would be attracted only where funds are relying with the custodian, Custodian of Evacuee Property v. Rabia Bai, (1976) 4 SCC 270: AIR 1976 SC 2557
Niskar Bhogdakhal Sutra
tenant had acquitted rent-free title by possession and enjoyment, Kamla Ranjan Roy v. Ifram Sheik, 1948 Cal 14 relied on; Chakravarti, C.J. and Lahiri, J. in Moslema Khatun v. Fanindra Lal Sen, 93 CLJ 128: 1954 Cal
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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
Lensee
Lensee, means the lessee in possession. The lessee in possession cannot rely on the counter-notice served by the mortgagee, Church Comrs for England v. Ve-Ri-Best Manufacturing Co., (1957) 1 QB
Justification
libel action a defendant pleads justification he must give particulars of the matters upon which he intends to rely in support of his plea (see (English) R.S.C., Order XXXVI., r. 37); but it is otherwise if the
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Deceit
in its truth or without caring whether it was true or not, and intending that the plaintiff should rely upon it and that the statement was relied upon by the plaintiff and caused damage; non-disclosure may be
De non apparentibus et non existentibus eadem est ratio
apparent, and those not existing, the rule is the same.) The maxim applies where a party seeks to rely on writings not produced in Court, which have, on account of such non-production, to be treated as non-existent
Remitter
allowed to affirm that his own deed is ineffectual, since that is the greatest security on which men rely in all manner of contracting. The same law holds, if it had been by matter of record, for
Compendia sunt dispendia
Compendia sunt dispendia. (Abbreviations are detriments.) 'It is ever good to rely upon the book at large, for many times compendia sunt dispendia, and melius est petere fontes quam sectari
Latent defect
the seller the particular purpose for which the goods are required so as to show that the buyer relies on the seller's skill or judgment (Sale of Goods Act, 1893 (56 & 57 Vict. c. 71), s.
Out of funds in his possession
his possession' in s. 10(2)(n) of the act show that it would be attracted only where funds are relying with the custodian, Custodian of Evacuee Property v. Rabia Bai, (1976) 4 SCC 270: AIR 1976 SC 2557
Niskar Bhogdakhal Sutra
tenant had acquitted rent-free title by possession and enjoyment, Kamla Ranjan Roy v. Ifram Sheik, 1948 Cal 14 relied on; Chakravarti, C.J. and Lahiri, J. in Moslema Khatun v. Fanindra Lal Sen, 93 CLJ 128: 1954 Cal
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