Section 377 - Law Dictionary Search Results
Trader
Brothers Ltd., AIR 1946 Bom 481: (1946) 48 Bom LR 377: 1946 Bom Rul 300. Means a person who 'in his
Tanistry, or Tanistria
Encyc. Londin.; see 3 Hall. Const. Hist., c. xviii., p. 377; dav. Rep. 28.
Take cognisance of an offence
offence, Nandram v. State of Rajasthan, 1979 Raj Cr C 377: 1979 Raj LW 477: 1979 WLN 373: 1979 Cr LR
Renvoi
and Italy Re Ross, Ross v. Waterfield, (1930) 1 Ch 377; and in France, as to movables Re Annesley, Davidson v.
Person
do so, Guardians of St. Leonards v. Franklin, 3 CPD 377. Apart from the provisions of the Interpretation Act, 1889, a
Ubi aliquid conceditur
cannot exist, Savitri v. Govind Singh Rawat, (1985) 4 SCC 377.
One person, one vote rule
districts to have about the same population, Reynolds v. Sims, 377 US 533: 84 S Ct 1362 (1964).
Independent member
in the Parliaments of Commonwealth, Wilding and Philip Laundry, p. 377.
Emergency
unforeseen situation that requires immediate attention, Webster American Dictionary, p. 377.'
Concealment
sale of land, see Flight v. Booth, 1 Bing NC 377; Terry v. White, 32 CD 29; and PROSPECTUS.
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