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Escape
from], a violent or private evasion out of some lawful restraint; as where a man is arrested or imprisoned, and gets … restraint; as where a man is arrested or imprisoned, and gets away before he is delivered by due course of law.
Advertisement
Geo. 5), s. 7. See also Advertisements Regulation Act, 1925, respecting advertisements affecting the view or amenities of a village or … provides about its products or services. An advertisement tries to get consumers to buy a product or services. An advertisement is
Costs
WN 208. Several Acts (English) have also been passed to restrain the bringing of vexatious actions, and needless constliness in litigation. … Annual Practice. The general rule is that the successful party gets his costs, The Ophelia, (1911) 46; Cooper v. Whittingham, (1880)
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Cost-book mining companies
without any declaration of trust on their part for the rest, or for any other person, for a term of years, … to his name. In a cost-book partnership, a shareholder may get id of his shares, and with them his liabilities, so
Apportionment
more claimants than one. It is either (1) Apportionment in respect of time, or (2) Apportionment in respect of estate. Apportionment … be determined in the middle of a quarter, the landlord gets rent up to the day of determination, whereas before the
arrest
stop, seize, arrest, ultimately from Latin ad to, at + restare to stay] : the restraining and seizure of a person … crime (as a traffic violation) for the real purpose of getting an opportunity to investigate (as through a search) the person's
Wages
possible to give a novel content to that doctrine in respect of gambling and wagering, Gherulal Parakh v. Mahadeodas Maiya, AIR … 'paid' as distinguished from 'paid' or payable. The moment one gets any additional remuneration other than the remuneration payable under the
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