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At which he may be found

188 of Cr. P.C., has to be by court and not by police or the complainant, Om Hemrajani v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (2005) 1 SCC 617. … At which he may be found, means finding of the accused under section 188 of Cr. P.C., has to be by court and not by police or the complainant, Om Hemrajani

Tithe Rent-Charge

to manage the annuities until the management is directed to be transferred to the Commissioners of Inland Revenue. Sec. 5 defines the particulars which owners are required to give to the Commission. All collecting lists and similar … adjusted, according to the price of corn. The commutation was effected in one of two ways-either by a voluntary parochial agreement, con-firmed by the commissioners, or by the compulsory award of the commissioners. The value, either voluntarily

Cause of action

any misrepresentation, fraud, breach of trust, wilful default or undue influence, Liverpool & London S.P. & I Assocn. v. M.V. Sea Success, (2004) 9 SCC 512 (562). [Civil Procedure Code, 1908, O. 7, R. 11(9)] --It is … in whose jurisdiction the 'cause of action' did arise will have Jurisdiction to entertain an application either under section 9 or under section 11 of the Act (Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996); Indian Iron and Steel Company

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Public health

Public Health Act, 1875 (the Local Government Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 51), repeals certain sections of this Act, re-enacting them with amendments), which thus formed a sanitary code for England outside the metropolis. … Public health. The first (English) Public Health Act was passed in 1848 (11 & 12 Vict. c. 63); this was an adoptive Act not applying to London, and forms the foundation of modern sanitary

Any person

used i.e. third party, New India Assurance Co. Ltd.'v. Asha Rani, (2003) 2 SCC 223. Any person, in section 147 of Motor Vehicle Act 1988 would not cover all persons who were travelling in goods carriage in

Chose

v. Magee, 1902 KB p. 430, and 1903 (1) KB 644, for cases on the construction of the section. The above enactment does not, how ever impair or affect the validity of equitable assignments in any way,

Larceny

free will, however fradulently influenced, in other words, between property 'entrusted' and 'possession by a trick,' see Oppenheimer v. Frazer, (1907) 2 KB 50, and Lake v. Simmons, (1926) 2 KB 51, and see FALSE PRETENCES. If … 1916, ss. 17-19. The (English) Larceny Act, 1916 (6 & 7 Geo. 5, c. 50), together with those sections of the (English) Larceny Act, 1861 (24 & 25 Vict. c. 96), which this Act left unrepealed, constitute

Limited liability

or passengers carried in their ships is limited by s. 503 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894 (which section can be contracted out of, see Clark v. Dunraven, Lord, 1897 AC 59), re-enacting s. 54 of the

cause

called also direct cause legal cause see also Palsgraf v. Long Island Railroad Co. in the Important Cases section compare remote cause in this entry re·mote cause : a cause that is followed by a superseding cause

Direction

direction which the appellate or revisional authority, as the case may be, is empowered to give under the section, ITO v. Murlidhar Bhagwandas, AIR 1965 SC 342: (1964) 6 SCR 411. It must be an express direction

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