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Satisfied on the evidence

Satisfied on the evidence, these words 'satisfied on evidence' in s. 14 of the Divorce Act 1869, imply that it is the duty of Court to pronounce a decree when it is satisfied that the case...

Sedition

society which shall be composed of different divisions or branches, or of different parts acting in any manner separately or distinct from each other, or of which any part shall have any separate or distinct president, secretary,

Undertaking

37: (1970) Mor LR 42: 40 Comp Cas 325: (1970) 1 Comp LJ 244. Undertaking, must mean a separate and distinct business or commercial or trading or industrial activity. If cannot comprehend an infinitely small part of

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Collateral advantage

invalid, such a benefit must form part of the mortgage transaction; if the advantage arises out of a separate arrangement then it may be enforced even after redemption. Whether a provision giving rise to the collateral advantage

Building

302. Means any house or hut or part of a house or hut, let or to be let separately for residential or non-residential purposes and includes: (a) gardens, apartment to such house, hut or part of such

Book

part or division of a book, pamphlet, sheet of letter-press, sheet of music, map, plan, chart or table separately published, but not a second or subsequent edition of a book unless such edition contains additions or alterations

Disgregation

The process of separation or the condition of being separate as of the molecules of a body

As the case may be

what the expression says, i. e. as the situation may be, in other words in case there are separate and distinct units then concept of need will apply accordingly. Where, however, there is no such separate and

article

article 1 a : a separate and usually numbered or otherwise marked section (as of a statute, indictment, will, or other writing) b :

bank

of credit, and for facilitating the transmission of funds branch bank : a banking facility that is a separate but dependent part of a chartered bank ;esp : a facility that performs some banking functions and is

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