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Decree nisi
Decree nisi. By the (English) Judicature Act,1925, s. 183(1) every decree for a divorce or for nullity of marriage shall, in the first instance, be a decree nisi not to be made absolute until after the...
Rule of law
Rule of law, executive instructions cannot override the provisions of law, such a method will destroy the very basis
hearsay rule
the admission of hearsay as evidence NOTE: The hearsay rule is stated in Rule 802 of the Federal Rules of Evidence. Hearsay is inadmissible as evidence because of the unavailability of cross-examination to test the accuracy of
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per se rule
per se rule 1 : a generalized rule applied without consideration for specific circumstances [would go even further and apply a
interpretive rule
in the Administrative Procedure Act for notice to the public and opportunity for comment that apply to legislative rules. An interpretive rule does not have the force of law.
Decree for money or other property
Decree for money or other property, a 'decree' for declaration of title to money or other property is not a decree for money or other property. The expression 'decree for money or other property' means only...
Rule making clause
Edn., 2001, p. 539. The clause in a Bill which delegates the power to the executive to make rules and regulations for administering the various provisions contained in the same, Parliamentary Practice, Erskine May, 22nd Edn., 1997,
Rules
Rules, Means the rules made under this Act, The Gujarat Special Economic Zone Act, 2004, s. 2(m). Means the
Ruling
decide an issue in a single case. This meaning contrast, for example, with the usual meaning of 'legal rule'. The term rule ordinarily refers to a legal proposition of general application. A ruling may have force as
rule of decision
decision or adjudication [a claim or defense as to which State law supplies the rule of decision "Federal Rules of Evidence Rule 302"]
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