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dispositive
of a case) [an endless variety of …pretrial motions "Robert Shaw-Meadow"] 2 : relating to a disposition of property [ words
Landlord and tenant
ex-landlord and ex-tenant, Karnani Industrial Bank Ltd. v. Satya Niranjan Shaw, AIR 1928 PC 227.
Jurisdictional fact
properly assume jurisdiction of a particular case, Shrisht Dhawan v. Shaw Brothers, AIR 1992 SC 1555 (1563): (1992) 1 SCC 534
Intent to annoy
entry, (AIR 1964 SC 986); Rash Behari Chatterjee v. Fagu Shaw, AIR 1970 SC 20: (1969) 2 SCC 216: (1970) 1
Income
gains from whatever source deprived. The definition of 'income' in Shaw Wallace & Co. case, 1932 (59) IA 206, as a
Fraud
otherwise would not have been exercised, Shrisht Dhawan (Smt.) v. Shaw Bros., AIR 1992 SC 1555: (1992) 1 SCC 534. Fraud
Double Rent
Mortgage Interest Restrictions Acts, 1920 and 1923, see Flannagan v. Shaw, (1920) 3 KB 96; Barton v. Fincham, (1921) 2 KB
Charitable
benevolent or philanthropic activities which a layman might consider charitable, Shaw, Public Trustee v. Day, (1957) 1 All ER 745.
Shaw
A thicket a small wood or grove
Vaccination
age of four years (s. 4). See Fry's Vaccination Acts; Shaw's Vaccination Acts; Chist. Stat., tit. 'Vaccination.'
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