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Clausula vel dispositio inutilis per presumptionem vel causam remotam ex post facto non fulcitur
causam remotam ex post facto non fulcitur [Lat.], An un-necessary clause or disposition is not upheld by a remote presumption or a cause arising after the event.
Cousin
introdued by s. 45 of the (English) Administration of Estates Act, 1925, all kindred of an intestate more remote than first cousins and their issue have been debarred from any claim to the beneficial interest in property
Damages
App Cas 519; 13 PD 191; and s. 51, (English) Sale of Goods Act, 1893. Damages that are remote and contingent cannot be recovered see Sapwell v. Bass, (1910) 2 KB 486; and as to the measure
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Deportation
Deportation, transportation; exile in to a remote part of the kingdom, with prohibition to change the place of residence. The (English) Penal Servitude Acts, 1853
Freedom of speech
chance of an idea antagonistic to the idea of the owners getting access to the market becomes very remote. But our constitutional law has been indifferent to the reality and implication of non-governmental restraint on exercise of
House of correction
been found to result from the practice of committing to the common goal where it happens to be remote from the place of trial, it is enacted that a justice of the peace, or coroner, may commit
Tenure
to tenures generally, see 2 Bl. Com. 59 et seq. Without tracing the origin of tenure back into remote antiquity, it is ascertained that there were origin-ally two modes of holding land, viz.:--(1) Allodial (from los, signifying
Incidental power
immediately appropriate to the execution of the specific power created and not one that has a slight or remote relation to it, Laxmi Tea Co. Ltd. v. Pradeep Kumar Sarkar, 1989 Supp (2) SCC 656 (662).
Marque
Marketing Service Obligations, means obliga-tions-- (i) to set up marketing infrastructure and retail outlets in remote areas in respect of notified petroleum and petroleum products, (ii) to maintain minimum stock of notified petroleum and
Measure of damage
actual loss cannot always be recovered, as the whole or a portion of the loss may be too remote to be the natural and probable consequence of that which constitutes the cause of action, and this will
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