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On one's own account

On one's own account, means 'for one's own sake; on one's responsibility, American Express Bank Ltd. v. Calcutta Steel

Department

connotes a branch of division of government administration. For the sake of convenience the government work is divided subjectwise or functionwise,

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E.G

E.G. [exempli gratia], for the sake of an instance of example.

Faggot votes

moment mortgage it to its full value for the mere sake of the vote; such a vote is called a faggot

Justifiable homicide

defence kills any of them; it is justifiable for the sake of preventing an escape. (d) Where an officer or his

Kilkenny Cat

Kilkenny Cat, mad competition for the sake of earning. 'Complications may arise where inter-union rivalries and kilkenny

Laudibus (de) legum angli'

princes wished to introduce the civil law merely for the sake of governing in the arbitrary way allowed by that law,

Oyer de Record

petition made in Court that the judges, for better proof's sake, will hear or look upon any record.

Self discipline

Correction or government of ones self for the sake of improvement

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Sake

Matched in: Term Sake

On one's own account

On one's own account, means 'for one's own sake; on one's responsibility, American Express Bank Ltd. v. Calcutta Steel

Department

connotes a branch of division of government administration. For the sake of convenience the government work is divided subjectwise or functionwise,

Keep your definitions linked to case research

E.G

E.G. [exempli gratia], for the sake of an instance of example.

Faggot votes

moment mortgage it to its full value for the mere sake of the vote; such a vote is called a faggot

Justifiable homicide

defence kills any of them; it is justifiable for the sake of preventing an escape. (d) Where an officer or his

Kilkenny Cat

Kilkenny Cat, mad competition for the sake of earning. 'Complications may arise where inter-union rivalries and kilkenny

Laudibus (de) legum angli'

princes wished to introduce the civil law merely for the sake of governing in the arbitrary way allowed by that law,

Oyer de Record

petition made in Court that the judges, for better proof's sake, will hear or look upon any record.

Self discipline

Correction or government of ones self for the sake of improvement

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