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Place of birth, domicile

birth, Saurabh Chaudri v. Union of India, (2003) 11 SC 146 (162). [Constitution of India, Art. 15(1)]

Public right

and David v. Britannic Merthyr Coal Co., (1909) 2 KB 146. See NEGLIGENCE; NUISANCE.

Quartering traitors

for high treason, as prescribed by 54 Geo. 3, c. 146, s. 1, was that the head of the person after

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Qui non obstat quod obstare potest facere videtur

Qui non obstat quod obstare potest facere videtur (2 Inst. 146), he who does not prevent what he can prevent, is

Quod semel placuit in electionibus amplius displicere non potest

semel placuit in electionibus amplius displicere non potest. Co. Litt. 146 a. (When choice is one made, it cannot be disapproved

Line

Laxminarayan Chopra, AIR 1962 SC 159 (161): (1962) 3 SCR 146. Means any wire, cable, tube, pipe, insulator, conductor or other

Served

Farm Vikas Nigam v. Durga Transport Service, 1996 Jab LJ 146.

Statuto mercatorio

a statute-merchant bond, until the debt was satisfied, Reg. Brev. 146.

Tape-recorded conversation

admissible in respect of the other three last-mentioned matters, u/s. 146(1), Exception 2 to s. 153 and s. 155(3) of the

Telegraph line

Laxminarayan Chopra, AIR 1962 SC 159 (161): (1962) 3 SCR 146. [Telegraph Act, 1885, s. 3(1) 2(4)] Means a wire or

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