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Appearance sec. stat

Appearance sec. stat. (i.e., Secundum statutum), which was entered at law by

Cause of action

arise will have Jurisdiction to entertain an application either under section 9 or under section 11 of the Act (Arbitration and … judgment of the Court, Cooke v. Gill, 1873 LR CP 107: 42 LJ CP 98. In other words, a bundle of

Having regard to

SCC 356. The words 'having regard to' used in the section do not restrict the consideration only to two matters indicated … to his property [See English Environment Protection Act, 1990, ss. 107(1) & (6)]. Having regard to, means well-settled. It indicates that

Repugnancy

irreconcilable, or in disagreement; specify: a contradiction or inconsistency between sections of a legal instrument, In re Miller, 107 F Supp

Derogation

1 Ch 188 (Building Scheme), and EASEMENTS. Nothing in this section shall be deemed to be in derogation of the powers … of the powers of the Magistrate to proceed under s. 107. [Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, s. 145(10)] 'Derogation' means, taking away,

repugnancy

or in disagreement ;specif : a contradiction or inconsistency between sections of a legal instrument (as a contract or statute) [if … the as a repeal of the former "In re Miller, 107 F. Supp. 1006 (1952)"] 2 : an instance of contradiction

Instigate

Instigate, referred. (Penal Code, 1860, s. 107, Expl. I) Instigation is to good, urge forward, provoke, incite

Abet

thing, who- First.-Instigates any person to do that thing; or Secondly.-Engages with one or more other person or persons in any … of that act. [Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860), s. 107; See also General Clauses Act (1 of 1897), s. 107;

Bill

becomes Act. Handbook for Members of Rajya Sabha, Lok Sabha Secretariat, 13th Edn., 1999, p. 71. Means the draft or form … cannot be introduced in Rajya Sabha, Constitution of India, Article 107. Bill, in England, a bill may be introduced either in

Furtum

furandi, invito illo domino cujus res illa fuerat. 3 Inst. 107.--(Theft is the fradulent handling of another's property, with an intention

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