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Appearance sec. stat
Appearance sec. stat. (i.e., Secundum statutum), which was entered at law by
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
such case is six years [sub-s. (1) (b) of that section], but this protection does not extend to cases of retention … validity of statutory orders: see Ree Somerset, (1894) 1 Ch 231. By the (English) Real Property Limitation Act, 1874, the period
Harbour
whether of the same kind as those enumerated in this section or not, to evade apprehension. (Penal Code, 1860 s. 52A) … Law of England, 4th Edn., Vol. 36, para 401, p. 231. Means a harbour property so called whether natural or artificial,
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Terrorism
in the minds of the people at large or any section thereof and is a totally abnormal phenomenon. What distinguishes 'terrorism' … purposes, State of Punjab v. Sukhpal Singh, AIR 1990 SC 231 (237): (1989) Supp 1 SCR 420: (1990) 1 SCC 35.
Executor
s. 34(2)], see O' Grady v. Wilmot, (1916) 2 AC 231, for the previous law), that may have come to his
Trust
a breach of trust: see Re Somerset, (1894) 1 Ch 231; Howe v. Earl Winterton, (1896) 2 Ch 626. See LIMITATIONS.
Tithe Rent-Charge
directed to be transferred to the Commissioners of Inland Revenue. Sec. 5 defines the particulars which owners are required to give
Building bye-law
Building bye-law, means bye-laws made under section 481 of the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957 or the
good
in pl. : as a pl : all things under section 2-105 of the Uniform Commercial Code that are movable at
power
C&P : the power delegated to Congress under Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution to regulate commerce esp. among
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