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Savings banks
described in a manner which implies that the Government is responsible to depositors, that the money received must be paid to
stipulate
F.2d 664 (1948)"] [the contract stipulated that the lessor was responsible for maintenance] [within a stipulated period of time] 2 :
Revocation of agency
must sustain no damage thereby; otherwise the agent would be responsible therefor. (III.) By operation of law, as (a) By the
Respondeat superior
(1979). Respondeat superior. 4 Inst. 114.--(Let the principal be held responsible.) The person directing an unlawful act to be done by
Relief
a candidate at a parliamentary or municipal election has become responsible in respect of an election offence committed unwittingly, or which
Professional misconduct
has been admitted and unfit to be entrusted with the responsible duties that an advocate is called upon to perform. There
Political office
secretaries who are running the department formulating policies and are responsible to the parliament, V.C. Shukla v. State (Delhi Administration), AIR
Person
such as a limited company, may be a 'respectable and responsible person' within the meaning of a covenant against assignment in
Pawn or Pledge
is the owner of the property pawned. The pawnor is responsible for all frauds, not only in the title but in
Order in Council
of Acts of Parliament. The Government of the day is responsible for them, and they are usually issued in a complete
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