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of the manor or person entitled for the purposes of s. 193. That s. sets out and regulates the right of public
Expressly
Expressly, the word 'expressly' which is employed in s. 193 denoting those exceptions is indicative of the legislative mandate that … see also (2004) 1 SCC 215 (Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, s. 193).
Vest
AIR 1982 Del 534. [See also Punjab Municipal Act, 1911, s. 193(2)]
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Whoever legally bound by an oath or by an express provisions of law to state the truth
does not, he makes himself liable under the provisions of s. 193. It is no defence to say that he was not
Illegal contract
of a local authority with such authority, in contravention of s. 193 of the (English) Public Health Act, 1875; also contracts in
Precept
to a specified amount; and see Local Government Act, 1933, s. 193, for power of a parish council to issue precepts to
Married women's property
real and personal, present and future, to her husband absolutely, so that he might sell, pay his debts out of, give … a feme sole (Law Reform (M. W. and Tortfeasors) Act, 1935, s. 1). Except that she cannot be made bankrupt on
Workmen's Compensation Act
Compensation Act, 1925 [15 & 16 Geo. 5, c. 84), s. 1 (1)] The compensation is not damages for negligence or … (3); also the (English) Workmen's Com-pensation (Silicosis and Asbestosis) Act, 1930 (20 & 21 Geo. 5, c. 29), and Wragg v.
King's Bench
Queen's bench (so called because the King used formerly to sit there in person (though the judges determined the causes), the … ss. 2-5, 9-17, 18, 19; by the (English) Judicature Act, 1935, the number of judges in the K.B.D. has been increased
Acknowledgement of a wife's assurance
1st January, 1925 [see (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 167], a woman married before 1883 disposed of her estate
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