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Discontinuance
the estate was good, so far as his power extended to make it, but no further, Finch, L. 190; 1 Rep. 44. The learning relative to discontinuances has now become of no account, as far as future … the Court or judge after an early stage. Rule 1 of the Order empowers the Court or a judge to allow discontinuance by a defendant … High Court is governed by R. S. C., Ord. XXVI.; and in the county Court by C. C. Rules, Ord. IX. In either Court there must be notice in writing (of which there are prescribed forms, which, … the Real Property Limitation Act, 1833 (3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 27), which provides (s. 39) that no discontinuance shall thereafter avail to take
Attained
NC Dalwadi v. State of Gujarat, AIR 1987 SC 1933 (1937): (1987) 3 SCC 611. [Bombay Civil Service Rules 1959, Rule 161(1)(c)(ii)(l)]
Unskilled office work
work done in an establishment by any of the following categories of employees, namely: (1) daftri; (2) jemadar, orderly and peon; (3) dusting man or farash; (4) bundel or record lifter; (5) process server; (6) watchman; (7) … notification in the Official Gazette, declare to be unskilled office work. [Employment Exchanges (Compulsory Notification of Vacancies) Act, 1959 (31 of 1959), s. 2 (i)]
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primary
primary 1 : of first rank, value, or importance 2 : belonging to the first group or order in successive
International Law
Vizcaya v. Don Alfonso de Bourbon, 151 LT 499. the same principle applies to the practice, procedure, and rules of evidence in a foreign Court. Lib. 1, title 3, De Conflictu Legum, s. 2, p. 538. Consult … 151 LT 499. the same principle applies to the practice, procedure, and rules of evidence in a foreign Court. Lib. 1, title 3, De Conflictu Legum, s. 2, p. 538. Consult Story's Conflict of Laws, cc. I.
pain
pain 1 : punishment 2 a : physical discomfort associated with bodily disorder (as disease or injury) b : acute
alternative
alternative 1 : alternate 2 : offering or expressing a choice [an contract] see also alternative pleading at pleading 3 … alternative] 2 : in such a way that offers a choice [relief in the alternative…may be demanded "Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 8(a)"] [plead in the alternative]
Court of record
which is itself competent to determine the scope of its jurisdiction, M.M. Thomas v. State of Kerala, (2000) 1 SCC 666. In relation to any matter, means the court to which proceedings with respect to the matter … court subordinate thereto is vested in it, Constitution of India, Durga Das Basu, Vol. H, 6th Edn., p. 286. Although the Supreme Court as the final appellate court, can revise the decisions of the High Court, the … immediately prior to his death, Administration of Insolvent Estates of Deceased Persons Order, 1986, Sch. I, Pt. II, para 33 (UK) Halsbury's Laws of England, … allocated or transferred, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 3(2), para 747, p. 405. Members of the State judiciary below the High Court are subordinate to
Visitor
See also IDIOT and PERSON OF UNSOUND MIND. As to prisons, see 40 & 41 Vict. c. 21; asylums, see (English) Lunacy Act, 1890. Any … of a college, corporation or hospital [see (Halsb. L.E. (Hailsham Edn.), vol. iv., tit. 'Charities'; and Cathedrals Measure, 1931 (21 & 22 Geo. 5, No. 7)] The Court of Chancery has exercised the right of visitation on … corporation or hospital [see (Halsb. L.E. (Hailsham Edn.), vol. iv., tit. 'Charities'; and Cathedrals Measure, 1931 (21 & 22 Geo. 5, No. 7)] The Court of Chancery has exercised the right of visitation on behalf of the … and Cathedrals Measure, 1931 (21 & 22 Geo. 5, No. 7)] The Court of Chancery has exercised the right of visitation on behalf of the
Prolixity
Prolixity, an unnecessary, too long, or impertinent statement, discouraged by Rules of Court; see, e.g., R.S.C. Ord. XXXVIII., Rule 2, as to affidavits, and Ord. XIX., Rule 1, as … Prolixity, an unnecessary, too long, or impertinent statement, discouraged by Rules of Court; see, e.g., R.S.C. Ord. XXXVIII., Rule 2, as to affidavits, and Ord. XIX., Rule 1, as to pleadings:
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