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Reason to believe
Reason to believe, does not mean a purely subjective satisfaction. The belief must be held in good faith; it cannot be merely a pretence, S. Narayanappa v. CIT, Bangalore, AIR 1967 SC 523: (1967) 65 ITR...
House, Houses
house, it is not limited to a structure designed for human habitation, and may mean a building or shed intended or used as a habitation or shelter for animals of any kind, a building in the ordinary
Hut
be restricted only to huts or cottages intended to be lived in. It will also take in any shed, hut or other crude or third class construction consisting of an enclosure made of mud or by poles
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Institutions
Institutions. It was the object of Justinian to comprise in his Code and Digest, or Pandects, a complete body of law. But these works were not adapted to the purposes of elementary instruction, and the writings...
Judicial writs
Judicial writs, writs issuing from the court in which proceedings are commenced under its seal, and tested in the name of its chief judge, as distingui-shed from original writs, which issued out of the Court of...
Selda
Selda [fr. selde, Sax., a sea], a shop, shed, or stall in a market; a wood of sallows or willows; also a saw-pit, Co. Litt. 4.
Sanguis
or power which the chief lord of the fee had to judge and determine cases when blood was shed, Dugd. Mon., tom. i. 1021.
Secular clergy
Secular clergy, parochial clergy who performed their ministry in seculo, and were contradistingui-shed from the regular clergy, who lived in monasteries, by rules (regul'). Clergy who have no particular religious affiliation or do not belong to...
Structure
conclusive. Structure by itself may not be a building but it may be analogous to a buildings, outhouse, shed, hut or a stable, Municipal Corporation of Greater Bombay v. Indian Oil Corporation, AIR 1991 SC 686 (692):
Voluntarily
out the truth normally emerges when one is in despondency or in perilous situation when he wants to shed his cloak of guilt and nothing but disclosing the truth would dawn on him. It sometimes becomes so
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