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Irregularity
By (English) R.S.C. 1883, Ord. LXX., non-compliance with the rules renders proceedings liable to be set aside as irregular, but does
Jurisdiction
in contest, and to the authority of the court to render the judgement or decree it assumes to make, CIT v.
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any person in respect of any wrongful act; or (c) render enforceable any agreement for indemnity which would not have been
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Mandate
all the care and diligence that it requires; (3) to render an account of his doings to the mandator. A mandator
Material resources
everything that goes to make up its wealth or to render it desirable, State of Tamil Nadu v. L. Abu Kavur
Misbranded
displayed on the label and in such terms as to render it likely to be read and understood by any ordinary
Modo et forma
words were in no case strictly essential, so as to render their omission a cause of demurrer. See now PLEADING.
Negligence
want of slight diligence. A smaller degree of negligence will render a person liable for injury to infants than in the
Porism
proposition affirming the possibility of finding such conditions as will render a certain determinate problem indeterminate or capable of innumerable solutions
Consent
and ordinarily the effect of fraud or misrepresentation is to render a transaction voidable only and not void, Central National Bank
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