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Betting
(English) Racecourse Betting Act, 1928; which Act also contained a section (which is now repealed except as to Northern Ireland) dealing … Act, 1845, and the (English) Gaming Act, 1892 (55 & 56 Vict. c. 9). The latter statute gets rid of the
Cognizance
purpose of proceeding under s. 20 Cr PC and subsequent sections, it is only then it can be positively be stated … Rakesh Kumar Mishra v. State of Bihar, (2006) 1 SCC 557. Means 'jurisdiction' or the exercise or jurisdiction or power to
Gift
in s. 4, deemed to be a gift under that section. Explanation.--A transfer of any building or part thereof referred to … 4), replaced by the Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 59(2), and the deed required livery of seisin. It is obsolete.
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Lease
contingent agreement was not a lease within cl. (d) of section 17(1), Mangan Lal Deoshi v. Mohammad Moinul Haque, AIR 1951 … larger term. The (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, ss. 51 to 55, reproducing and amending the Statute of Frauds, ss.
Terrorism
in the minds of the people at large or any section thereof and is a totally abnormal phenomenon. What distinguishes 'terrorism' … State NCT of Delhi, AIR 2002 SC 1661 (1665): (2002) 5 SCC 234. [Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, 1987, s.
London
Act, 1891 (54 & 55Vict. c. 76)--a statute of 144 sections and four schedules, repealing more than thirty previous Acts or … customs of the city, see Pulling's Customs of London, p. 5 et seq. The customs of London as to the distribution
Sale price
for the sale, other than the sale referred to in section 14, of any goods and includes-- (a) any sum charged … State of Rajasthan, AIR 1971 SC 2054: (1971) 2 SCC 532. (ii) Under s. 4 of the Madhya Pradesh General Sales
Chose
(1) KB 644, for cases on the construction of the section. The above enactment does not, how ever impair or affect … held to be freely assignable for valuable consideration; see Ryall v. Rowles, W&T LC and notes thereto. By the (English) Law
Conclusive proof
Act, 1872, s. 4] Means proof as laid down under section 4 of the Evidence Act, Banarsi Dass v. Teeku Dutta, … purpose of disproving it, Kamti Devi v. Poshi Ram, (2001) 5 SCC 311 [Evidence Act, 1872, s. 4] Means proof as
Deemed
(1980) 3 SCR 625. The word 'deemed' used in the, section would mean, 'supposed', 'considered', 'construed', thought', 'taken to be' or … 1 SCC 784: AIR 1972 SC 2350: (1972) 3 SCR 548. The use of the word 'deemed' does not invariably and
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