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Special paper
Matched in: Term Special paper
Paper Book
Matched in: Term Paper Book
Paper-days
Matched in: Term Paper-days
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Points
were the chief grounds or heads of argument on which each party relied, on an argument in the special paper. See PAPER BOOK. Points, including the substantial promontories of Pendennis Point, Castle Point and Penarrow Point, Wilson v.
Going through the Bar
of seniority, if he has anything to move; done at the sitting of the Court each day except Special Paper days, and other days on which motions are not taken. See also LAST DAY OF TERM.
Precedent
passes an order that the papers be placed before the Chief Justice with a request to form a special or Full Bench to hear and dispose of the case or the questions raised in the case, Tribhovandas … arises in the trial of a case, the Judge or the Bench should passes an order that the papers be placed before the Chief Justice with a request to form a special or Full Bench to hear
Rules of Court
the plea side of the Courts were common, being obtained from the master, without motions by counsel; or special, obtained upon motion by counsel. Those granted upon motion by counsel might be classed under the following heads:
lien
or recovery awarded to a plaintiff and securing payment of the plaintiff's attorney's fees and expenses called also special lien choate lien : a lien that requires no further action to be made enforceable and that identifies … or services (as construction and sometimes design) or material retaining lien : a lien that attaches to the papers or property of a client which have come into his or her attorney's possession in the course of
Goods
Act, 1985, Ch. 53, Central Excise Act, 1944, ss. 3 and 5A, Additional Duties of Excise (Goods of Special Importance) Act, 1957, s. 3; Customs Act, 1962, s. 25]; Commissioner of Central Excise, Allahabad v. Ginni Filaments … under the contract of sale.[M.P. General Sales Tax Act, 1958, s. 2(g)], State of Madhya Pradesh v. Orient Paper Mills Ltd., AIR 1977 SC 687: (1977) 2 SCC 77: (1977) 2 SCR 149. The term 'goods' is
Trust
part or interest in it in equity. (b) Implied trusts which arise under similar con-ditions, out of some special relationship between the parties by contract or otherwise. (c) Resulting trusts, when the whole or any part of … trust can be ascertained. a trust cannot be engrafted upon a will unless by a testamentary or codicillary paper executed with the statutory formalities, but if a devise or bequest of the legal estate be accompanied with
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