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Peer
non-representative peer (Lord Rendlesham v. Haward, (1873) LR 9 CP 252); but an Irish non-representative peer may, presumably, be elected a
Periodical
or intermittent, Sukhbasi Lal v. State, (1976) All Cr LJ 252.
Plant
without hard labour, or by fine up to 20l.; a second offence being felony punishable as simple larceny. Stealing, etc., any … 1 WLR 322: (1982) 2 All ER 230: 55 TC 252 (HL). Plant, in the relevant sense, although admitted not a
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Leges posteriores priores contrarias abrogant
See Madan Lal Gupta v. Ravinder Kumar, (2001) 1 SCC 252. --2 Rol. Rep. 410.--(Later laws abrogate prior contrary laws.) See
Salary or wages
of Bombay v. United Motors (India) Ltd., AIR 1953 SC 252: (1953) SCR 1059: (1953) SCJ 373: (1953) SCA 408: 55
Sale in the course of inter-State trade
of Bombay v. United Motors (India) Ltd., AIR 1953 SC 252: (1953) SCR 1069. A sale which occasions movement of goods
Shop
fixed by the local authority with the sanction of a Secretary of State (s. 5). The Act contains special provisions with … also Cochin Shipping Co. v. ESI Corporation, AIR 1993 SC 252 (258). [Employees State Insurance Act, 1948, s. 1(5)] See, Kalidas
Terraced house
Vdayani Devi v. V.V. Rajeswara Prasad Rao, 1995 (3) SCC 252: AI R 1995 SC 1357.
Writing under his hand
Village Panchayat, Maranbeed v. Channabassappa B. Gaddi, AIR 1985 Kant 252 (256). [Karnataka Village Panchayats and Local Boards Act (10 of
Occasion arises
Occasion arises, the mere existence of factions and the coming into being of a protracted state of what may be...
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