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Stare decisis
establishing the rule, even though the court before whom the matter arises afterwards might not have given the same decision had
Privilege
power of committing persons to prison; the power of publishing matters which, if not issuing from such high authority, might become
Prescription
relating to the right in dispute, and no act or matter shall be deemed to be an 'interruption' within the meaning
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Piedpoudre, Court of
the fair continues longer. The court had cognizance of all matters of contract that could possibly arise within the precinct of
Non liquet
appear clear), a verdict given by a jury when a matter was to be deferred to another day of trial. The
Newspaper
print or publish in relation to judicial proceedings any indecent matter, or indecent medical, surgical, or physiological details calculated to injure
Mutual dealing
case of mutual dealings, in which a set-off is a matter of course, H. Naik v. Panchanan Das, ILR 1952 Cut
Local and Personal Acts
and allowing the genera lissue to be pleaded, and special matter to be given in evidence, are repealed by 5 &
collateral
consideration b : not directly relevant or material [a evidentiary matter] [a issue] 2 : belonging to the same ancestral stock
Domesday, or domesday-book
which differs from the others in form more than in matter, made by command of the same king. And there is
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