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Waging war
a conviction on such charge, it is not enough to show that the persons charged have continued to obtain possession of
Reasonable opportunity
of 'reason-able opportunity' is, whether in the given case, the show cause notice issued to the delinquent servant contained or was
Quo warranto
public office or franchise or liberty, is called upon to show by what right he holds the said office, franchise or
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Promissory estoppel
invoke the doctrine of promissory estoppel it is enough to show that the promise has, acting in reliance on the promise,
Amalgamation
but the context in which the term is used may show that it is intended to include such an acquisition, Saraswati
Parol evidence
does not usurp the place of written evidence, but either shows that the instrument ought not to be allowed to operate
Mark
struck or impressed on various kind of commodities, either to show the place where they were made, and the person who
Magna Carta
they before paid for him, except that the debtor can show himself to be acquitted against the said sureties.' This order
Graveyard
that a graveyard is public by dedication it must be shown by multiplying instances of the character, nature and extent of
Cross-examination
witness to alter or amend his evidence. 1. (a) By showing-- (1) he has spoken on a misconception of fact; or
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