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Generalia Specialibus non derogant

Generalia Specialibus non derogant [Lat.], General things do not derogate from special,

Poor laws

wounds or disability pensions in connection with relief. General or special orders of a voluminous and detailed character (see Glen's Poor

Prior or previous

20, 21(3), 24, 25, 28(1) and 29, the expressions 'permission' and 'general or special permission' remain unqualified. Life Insurance Corporation of India

benefit

to the community at large resulting from a public improvement special benefit : a benefit from a public improvement that directly … enhancement of property value, enjoyment of facilities, or increase in general prosperity arising from a public improvement general benefit : a

special act

special act : an act of a legislature that is not … : an act of a legislature that is not of general application in all territory subject to the legislative power but

Cess

and is generally used when the levy is for some special administrative expense what the name (health cess, education cess, road … replaced it in England. It means a tax and is generally used when the levy is for some special administrative expense

District Registry

or do other things as provided by rules or a special order of the Court (s. 62). Power, however, is given … purpose of issuing writs of summons and for entertaining proceedings generally in an action down to and including entry for trial.

Special law

Special law, a 'special law' is a law applicable to a … law means a provision of law, which is not applicable generally but which applies to a particular or specified subject or

Tail after possibility of issue extinct, Tenant in

issue extinct, Tenant in. This estate arises out of a special entail as to the parentage of the issue, when the … can become such a tenant, for if the entail be general, such a tenancy can never arise; for whilst he lives

Tenure

the king generally in the wars, to do him some special, certain, and honorary service in person, as to be marshal … the highest interest a subject can acquire. As to tenures generally, see 2 Bl. Com. 59 et seq. Without tracing the

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