Section 408 - Law Dictionary Search Results
Purchase
prescription, forfeiture, and alienation. See 2 Br. and Had. Com. 408 et seq. It is possession to which a man cometh
Lurking house-trespass
of Assam, AIR 1971 SC 1254 (1255): (1971) 3 SCC 408. (Penal Code, 1860, s. 457)
Lien
inapplicable. It is said [see Hartley v. Hitchcock, (1816) Stark 408; 18 RR 790] that a lien is lost by temporarily
Indigenous films
other films, Chief Commissioner v. Brijniwas Das, AIR 1963 SC 408 (410): (1963) 2 SCR 195. [Cinematograph Act, 1952, s. 12(4)]
Secrete
Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1963 SC 822: (1963) (Supp) 1 SCR 408: (1963) All LJ 397: (1963) All WR (HC) 304: (1963)
In course of transmission
U.P., AIR 1963 SC 822 (825): (1963) Supp (1) SCR 408 [Indian Post Office Act, 1898, s. 3(9)]
Capital goods required for manufacture of
packaging machinery and equipments, Pankaja v. Yellappa, (2004) 6 SCC 408.
Age
p. 339); see, e.g., re Widdow's Trusts, (1871) 11 Eq. 408 (widow 55' years and spinster 53' years); Re Millner's Estate,
Agent and servant
1956 SC 149 (153). [Penal Code (45 of 1860) ss. 408, 409]
Agriculture
grounds, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 21, 4th Edn., Para 408, Note 1, p. 251.
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