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Pass such order as it thinks fit
Pass such order as it thinks fit, is not restricted to the passing of orders which are final in character.
Public Order Act, 1936
if the entry is regulated by permission or is otherwise restricted, it is not a 'public place'. In the former case,
Restrictive trade practice
(1977) 2 SCC 55: (1977) 2 SCR 685. [Monopolies and Restricted Trade Practices Act, 1969, s. 2(o)] 'Restrictive trade practice' is
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Undertaking
noscitur a sociis cannon of construction was invoked and a restricted meaning was assigned to it in Bangalore Water Supply and
Unfair trade practice
of 1986), s. 2(r)] Section 36A of the Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practice Act, 1969 defines 'Unfair Trade Practice': In this
Covenant
as estate owner with himself as tenant for life inequity. Restrictive covenants bind all persons (including owners and occupiers for the
Poison
to poisoning to procure miscarriage by a woman, see ABORTION. Restrictions on Sale.--By the Arsenic Act, 1851 (now repealed), certain restrictions--as
Trade Union
declare certain strikes and lock-outs illegal, prevent intimidation of workers, restrict and regulate the application of trade union funds for political
use
property in a manner that does not conform to the restrictions of a zoning law (as an ordinance) ;specif : one
covenants
covenants are illegal and unenforceable. Also known as a condition, restriction, deed restriction or restrictive covenant. Source: U.S. Department of Housing
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