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Gavelkind
coming in his stated jure representationis.' This custom extended also to the collateral line, for it has been resolved that where one brother dies without issue, all the other brothers shall inherit from him; and in default
Friendly suit
they are interested. A consult in which all the parties have agreed beforehand to allow a court to resolve the issues. Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 677.
Federalism
Centre and the States which are the structural units operating on balancing wheel of concurrence and promises to resolve problems and promote social, economic and cultural advancement of its people and to create fraternity among the people,
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Domus sua cuique est tutissimum refugium
L.C., 1, in which the extent of a sheriff's power to break doors was discussed, and five points resolved, the first being that every man's house 'is to him as his castle,' so that he is justified
Deliberandum est diu quod statuendum est semel
Deliberandum est diu quod statuendum est semel [Lat.], That which is to be resolved once for all, should be long deliberated upon.
Civil Law
were so well satisfied with the result of the first year's administration of the Decemviri, that it was resolved to continue the same sort of government for another year'new members were elected to sit upon this commission,
In all
In all, the words 'in all' which occur in clause (a), must be resolved by having regard to the underlying legislative purpose of the provisions contained in Chap. VIII of the Act
Benefit of doubt
mind of the court regarding the participation in the crime by the first respondent, that doubt must be resolved in his favour, however, the benefit of doubt to which the accused is entitled to reasonable doubt-the doubt
Arrangements between debtors and creditors
it) a majority in number and three-fourths in value of all the creditors who have proved their debts resolve to accept the proposal, it is deemed to be accepted by the creditors, and when approved by the
Arbitrator
an umpire. [Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 (14 of 1947), s. 2 (aa)] Arbitrator is a neutral person who resolves disputes between parties, esp. by means of formal arbitration, Black Law Dictionary 7th Edn., p. 100.
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Gavelkind
coming in his stated jure representationis.' This custom extended also to the collateral line, for it has been resolved that where one brother dies without issue, all the other brothers shall inherit from him; and in default
Friendly suit
they are interested. A consult in which all the parties have agreed beforehand to allow a court to resolve the issues. Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 677.
Federalism
Centre and the States which are the structural units operating on balancing wheel of concurrence and promises to resolve problems and promote social, economic and cultural advancement of its people and to create fraternity among the people,
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Domus sua cuique est tutissimum refugium
L.C., 1, in which the extent of a sheriff's power to break doors was discussed, and five points resolved, the first being that every man's house 'is to him as his castle,' so that he is justified
Deliberandum est diu quod statuendum est semel
Deliberandum est diu quod statuendum est semel [Lat.], That which is to be resolved once for all, should be long deliberated upon.
Civil Law
were so well satisfied with the result of the first year's administration of the Decemviri, that it was resolved to continue the same sort of government for another year'new members were elected to sit upon this commission,
In all
In all, the words 'in all' which occur in clause (a), must be resolved by having regard to the underlying legislative purpose of the provisions contained in Chap. VIII of the Act
Benefit of doubt
mind of the court regarding the participation in the crime by the first respondent, that doubt must be resolved in his favour, however, the benefit of doubt to which the accused is entitled to reasonable doubt-the doubt
Arrangements between debtors and creditors
it) a majority in number and three-fourths in value of all the creditors who have proved their debts resolve to accept the proposal, it is deemed to be accepted by the creditors, and when approved by the
Arbitrator
an umpire. [Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 (14 of 1947), s. 2 (aa)] Arbitrator is a neutral person who resolves disputes between parties, esp. by means of formal arbitration, Black Law Dictionary 7th Edn., p. 100.
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