Section 463 - Law Dictionary Search Results
Aid
Aid, the word 'aid' postulates the continued existence of the authority to be aided, Naga Peoplis Movement of Human Rights v. Union of India, AIR 1998 SC 431 (463): (1998) 2 SCC 109. (Constitution of India,...
Boundaries
the high-water mark of medium tides is presumed to be the boundary. Williams Real Property, 23rd Edn., p. 463. (b) Unmarked or imaginary boundaries are generally ascertained by reference to maps or plans, or by description in
At public expense
At public expense, the words 'at public expense' used in the relevant part of the rule to mean travel which is undertaken authorisedly, Madan Singh Shekhawat v. Union of India, (1999) 6 SCC 459 (463). [Defence...
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Clypeus, or Clipeus
Clypeus, or Clipeus, a shield: metaphorically one of a noble family. Clypei prostrati, noble families extinct, Mat. Paris, 463.
False pretence, obtaining property
whereas in larceny he does not intend to pass the property, Whitehorn Bros. v. Davison, (1911) 1 KB 463. Young Persons and Adults pleading guilty.--Obtaining by false pretences, money, etc., to any amount, in the case of
Green
Green, the word is defined in Chambers, Dictionary at page 463 as adjective of the colour usually in leaves between blue and yellow in spectrum unripe, fresh, undried, raw
In aid of the civil power
In aid of the civil power, The expression 'in aid of the civil power' in Entry 2A of List I and in Entry 1 of List II implies that deployment of the armed forces of the...
breach
party who is not in is entitled to expenses "C&S/Sovran Corp. v. First Fed. Sav. Bank of Brunswick, 463 S.E.2d 892 (1995)"] breach vb breach·er n
May
meaning. Primarily it is permissive in its meaning and until the contrary is established the word 'may' in section 6 of the Criminal (Amendment) Act could be read to mean that 'It shall be lawful'. There is
Undertaking
703. (iii) The word 'undertaking' is a coat of many colours, as it has been used in different sections of the Act to convey different ideas. In some of the sections, the word has been used to
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Section 463 - Law Dictionary Search Results
Aid
Aid, the word 'aid' postulates the continued existence of the authority to be aided, Naga Peoplis Movement of Human Rights v. Union of India, AIR 1998 SC 431 (463): (1998) 2 SCC 109. (Constitution of India,...
Boundaries
the high-water mark of medium tides is presumed to be the boundary. Williams Real Property, 23rd Edn., p. 463. (b) Unmarked or imaginary boundaries are generally ascertained by reference to maps or plans, or by description in
At public expense
At public expense, the words 'at public expense' used in the relevant part of the rule to mean travel which is undertaken authorisedly, Madan Singh Shekhawat v. Union of India, (1999) 6 SCC 459 (463). [Defence...
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Clypeus, or Clipeus
Clypeus, or Clipeus, a shield: metaphorically one of a noble family. Clypei prostrati, noble families extinct, Mat. Paris, 463.
False pretence, obtaining property
whereas in larceny he does not intend to pass the property, Whitehorn Bros. v. Davison, (1911) 1 KB 463. Young Persons and Adults pleading guilty.--Obtaining by false pretences, money, etc., to any amount, in the case of
Green
Green, the word is defined in Chambers, Dictionary at page 463 as adjective of the colour usually in leaves between blue and yellow in spectrum unripe, fresh, undried, raw
In aid of the civil power
In aid of the civil power, The expression 'in aid of the civil power' in Entry 2A of List I and in Entry 1 of List II implies that deployment of the armed forces of the...
breach
party who is not in is entitled to expenses "C&S/Sovran Corp. v. First Fed. Sav. Bank of Brunswick, 463 S.E.2d 892 (1995)"] breach vb breach·er n
May
meaning. Primarily it is permissive in its meaning and until the contrary is established the word 'may' in section 6 of the Criminal (Amendment) Act could be read to mean that 'It shall be lawful'. There is
Undertaking
703. (iii) The word 'undertaking' is a coat of many colours, as it has been used in different sections of the Act to convey different ideas. In some of the sections, the word has been used to
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