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Incorporated Law Society
s. 21. On the decay of the Inns of Chancery, which in their later aspect were the Inns specially appropriated to attorneys, a Society was formed called ''The Society of Gentlemen Practices in the several Courts of … invitation of one of the country Law Societies. At these meetings an address by the President and other papers are read and discussed; and social gatherings, entertainments, and excur-sions are arranged. Provincial Law Societies on some what
Forgery
15 as to possession. Accessories and abettors are made liable as principals (s. 11), and there is a special provision for the issue of search warrants (s. 16). It is not necessary to set forth a copy … documents, seals and dies is dealt with by s. 8, and the making or being in possession of paper or implements for the forgery of banknotes, Treasury Bills, Revenue paper, etc., by s. 9, the provisions in
Solicitor
that of the client, not of the solicitor. Transactions between a solicitor and his client are subject to special scrutiny by the Hubbard, 1923 AC 673. S. 59 enacts that the remuneration of solicitors in contentious business … delivery in the manner prescribed by s. 65. He has a general lien for his costs on the papers of his clients [Re Rapid Road Transit Co., (1909) 1 Ch 96). As to charging order for costs,
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Weights and measures
the guidance of local authorities,' but adds that these regulations may confer on local authorities power to make special local regulations of their own in suitable cases. There are also many small amendments of the Acts of … (1895) 1 QB 240, but not to post-office scales, Reg. v. Justices of Kent, (1889) 21 QBD 181, Paper bags for tea may come within s. 25 [London County Council v. Payne (No. 1) and (No. 2),
Charge-sheet
the witness, (2) the charges and specifications, (3) the preferring of charges and their referral to a summary. Special or general court-martial for trial, and (4) for a summary court-martial, the trial record, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th … Charge-sheet, a paper kept at a police-station to receive each night the names of the persons brought and given into custody,
Office of profit
the person, who may hold it. Cases are known, in which, in order to make use of the Special knowledge, talent, skill or experience of certain persons, posts are created, which exist only for so long as … Office of profit, a person who was a Pramukh at the time of filing of nomination papers and who was drawing a honorarium was not holding an office of profit, Umrao Singh v. Yeshwant Singh,
Stamp duties
or equitable, or (5) Settlements, the Act of 1888 created the new offence of not stamping, imposing the special penalty of ten pounds, which falls upon the obligee, vendee or transferee, lessee or intended lessee, mortgagee, or … Stamp duties, a branch of the revenue. They are a tax imposed on all parchment and paper whereon certain legal proceedings and certain private ins-truments re written; and on licences for various purposes. The consolidating
Cheque
(a) 'a cheque in the electronic form' means a cheque which contains the exact mirror image of a paper cheque, and is generated, written and signed in a secure system ensuring the minimum safety standards with the … 'in good faith and without negligence he receives payment for a customer of a cheque crossed generally or specially to himself and the customer has no title or a defective title thereto.' But see Underwood, Ltd. v.
Deed
the latter. (l) Conditions, conditional limitations, provisos for cesser of interests, clauses of restraint, and for redemption, and special agreements, are generally next inserted, when stipulated for between the parties. (m) Powers; e.g., a power to lease. … Deed [fr. d'd, Sax.; ded gaded, Goth.;daed, Dut.], a formal document on paper or parchment duly signed, sealed, and delivered. It is either an indenture (factum inter partes) needing an actual
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