Section 380 - Law Dictionary Search Results
Association, Articles of
Articles of, (see Companies Act, 1929, ss. 6, 11 and 380). This is the formal contract of the members of a
Bill of Lading
seas, William R. Anson, Principles of the Law of Contract, 380 (Arthur L. Corbin Edn. 3rd Am ed 1919).
Judicium semper pro veritate accipitur
Judicium semper pro veritate accipitur. 2 Inst. 380.-(Judgment is always taken for truth.) See RES JUDICATA.
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Chemical
Control v. Andhra Pradesh Rayons Ltd., 1988 Supp (3) SCR 380: (1989) 1 SCC 44: AIR 1989 SC 611 (615). [Water
Debenture
(1907)1 KB 246. By the (English) Companies Act, 1929, s. 380, a debenture is defined as including debenture stock, bonds or
Disagreement
may waive it. See Co. Litt. 2 b, 3 a, 380 b; 3 Preston's Abstracts, 104; Vin. Abr. 'Disagreement.
Expunction
Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha, 10th Edn., 2002, r. 380.
Hereditaments
[See Halsbury's Laws of England, 4th Edn., Vol. 39, paras 380-82, p. 266]. The terms signifies 'all such things, whether corporeal
Indemnity
7, c. 41); and Castellain v. Preton, (1883) 11 QBD 380. Apparently, insurances against accidents to the assured are not contracts
Joint-stock Banks
see now Companies Act, 1929, ss. 321, 322, 359 and 380. The Act of 1879, however, repealing and replacing s. 182
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