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Res judicata

Res judicata, a final judgment already decided between the same parties or their privies on the same question by a … given by a foreign Court, Tarleton v. Tarleton, 4 M&S 21. A matter which is res judicata cannot be further gone

Child living

a child en ventre sa mere does not apply to s. 21 of the Finance Act, 1920, which provides for certain claimant

Corrective institution

called (being an institution established or licensed as such under s. 21), in which persons, who are in need of correction, maybe

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Clerk of Assize

qualifications, etc., see (English) Clerks of Assize Act, 1869, and s. 21 of the (English) Judicature Act, 1884, and (English) Judicature Act,

Execution of Wills

signature is made.' Obliterations, interlineations, or other alterations must, by s. 21 of the (English) Wills Act, be executed in the same

Drawer

to the drawee. By the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882, s. 21, capacity to draw is co-extensive with capacity to contract (except

Fair and equitable benefit sharing

of benefits as determined by the National Biodiversity Authority under s. 21. [Biological Diversity Act, 2002 (18 of 2003), s. 2(g)]

Garrotting

to commit any indictable offence, which is similarly punishable under s. 21 of the offences against the Person Act, 1861, are each

Interlineation

which see Ffinch v. Combe, 1894, P. 191), must, by s. 21 of the (English) Wills Act, 1837 (7 Wm. 4 &

Local board

both the property qualification and the plural voting, and by s. 21 directed that 'urban sanitary authorities' (except the councils of municipal

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