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Murder
child destruction if satisfied that such offence has been committed. As to punishment for attempted murder, see R. v. White, (1910) 2 KB 124. A murderer is absolutely disqualified from deriving any benefit under the will of his … death penalty and may therefore decline to accord to it the status of 'special reasons', Bachan Singh v. State of Punjab, AIR 1982 SC 1325: (1982) 3 SCC 24: (1983) 1 SCR 145.
Consideration
detriment or inconvenience sustained or suffered by the promisee at the request, express or implied, of the promisor. See Laythoarp v. Bryant, 3 Scott 250; 2 Wms. Saund 137 h; Currie v. Misa, (1875) LR 10 Exch … side, or mental incompetency on the other, and, inequity, inadequacy maybe a reason for refusing specific performance, Pegler v. White, 33 Beav 403. (b) Forbearance for a time to institute a suit upon a well-founded claim, or even … and a prejudice to the other. If the time of forbearance be stated, it must be a reasonable time, and an agreement to forbear per
Abstract of title
delivered to him within a reasonable time, Compton v. Bagley, (1892) 1 Ch 313. As to registered land, see the Land Registration Act, 1925, s. 110, and Brickdale and Stewart-Wallace on the Land Registration Act, 1925. An … Abstract of title. A concise statement, usually prepared for a mortgagee or purchaser of real property, summarising the history of a piece of land
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Paper
or typed on the upper sheet i.e. making replicas or carbon copies cannot properly be described as paper, State of Uttar Pradesh v. Kores (India) Ltd., AIR 1977 SC 132 (135): (1977) 1 SCR 837: (1976) 4 … 1999, s. 2(xxvi). Paper. As to the paper on which proceedings in the Supreme Court must be printed, see PRINTING. It includes vellum, parchment or any other material on which an instrument may be written. [Indian Stamp … made (usually in the form of a thin flexible sheet, most commonly white) from various fibrous materials, as linen and cotton rags, straw, wood, certain
Extradition
amended by the (English) Extradition Acts, 1873, 1895, and 1906, provides for the arrangements and procedure regarding extradition, see R. v. Daye, (1908) 2 KB 333, and imposes various restrictions thereon, e.g., in regard to political offences. … The Extradition Acts, 1870-1935, have been applied to the suppression of the White Slave traffic (see S.R. & O. 1931, No. 718; 1934, No. 310; … Extradition, the surrender by a foreign state of a person accused of a crime to the state where it was committed, in order that he
Animals
may be divided into-- (1) Domestic animals, such as dogs, horses, cows, etc., sometimes called animals mansuet' natur'. See White v. Fox, 48 TLR 641. (2) Animals that are naturally dangerous, i.e., wild beasts, such as lions, … not being cattle, but being the subject of larceny at Common Law, or being ordinarily kept in a state of confinement, or for any domestic purpose, is punishable by imprisonment and fine (Larceny Acts, 1861, s. 21
Factory
to tenement factories, all buildings situate within the same close or curtilage shall be treated as one building. See Mumby v. Valp, (1930) 1 KB 460 (power supplied by third person). The expression 'non-textile factory' means, by … journals, forms and other items of stationery comes within the expression 'factory', Osmania University v. Regional Director, Employees' State Insurance Corpn., AIR 1986 SC 466: (1985) 4 SCC 514. [Employees' State Insurance Act, (34 of 1948), s. … of machinery prescribed. The (English) Act of 1878 was amended, as to White Lead Factories and Bakehouses, by the Factory and Workshop Act, 1883, as
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