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Shaw
Shaw, a grove or wood, an underwood
Maximum period
The word 'may' in Article 22(7) amounts to 'shall', Fagu Shaw v. State of West Bengal, AIR 1974 SC 613: (1974)
That is to say
would constitute a separate class for a series of sales, Shaw Wallace & Co. Ltd. v. State of Tamil Nadu, AIR
Scots judgments
Macbeth & Co., (1909) 2 KB 815, approved per Lord Shaw (ib., 1910, A.C. at p. 224).
Rent
which the right of recovering a rent-charge is barred, see Shaw v. Crompton, (1910) 2 KB 370. (3) Fee farm rent,
Relief
51), the application being usually to a Divisional Court; see Shaw v. Reckitt, (1893) 1 QB 779; 2 QB 59; and
Precedent
this country should, if possible, be uniform'; approved by Lord Shaw, ib., 1910 AC 224. Consult Mews's Digest, tit. 'Decided Cases,'
Poll
215. The taking of a poll is not a 'meeting', Shaw v. Tati Concessions, (1913) 1 Ch 292.
Plant
England v. Charnley, (1924) 1 KB 431, and Daphne v. Shaw (1926) 53 TLR 45. 'Plant' does not include solicitors' books
Law Reports
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