Special Proceeding - Law Dictionary Search Results
Point of orders
the proceeding. In addition to breaches of the general or special rules, use of insulting or bad language, gross accusations or
Special case
Matched in: Term Special case
Injunction
books printed, and the profits made by the infringer. A special injunction may be obtained whenever a proper case can be … frequently granted by that Court to stay a suitor from proceeding in a Court of Common Law to assert a right
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Pawn or Pledge
although equity allows a redemption. But in a pledge, a special property only passes to the pledgee, the general property remaining … equity against the pledgor for a sale, or he may proceed to sell ex mero motu, upon giving due notice of
Suit
senses:- (1) An action in the Supreme Court, or a proceeding by petition in the Divorce branch of that Court; a
Judgment
a Court of Session, Rajender Kumar Jain v. State through Special Police Establishment, AIR 1980 SC 1510 (1514): (1980) 3 SCC … given in the course of a cause, upon some plea, proceeding, or default, which is only intermediate, and does not finally
Court
the word 'court' is used in s. 9A of the Special Court Act, it is intended to encompass all curial or … Courts are either of record, where their acts and judicial proceedings are enrolled for a perpetual memorial and testimony, and they
Libel
for a false statement disparaging a trader's goods where no special damage is proved. Nor will any injunction be granted to … called a privileged occasion--either (a) absolute privilege, statements in judicial proceedings, in Parliament, or by Ministers of the Crown in advising
Winding-up
may take place (s. 168)- (1) In pursuance of a special resolution of the company requiring it; or (2) If default … after commencement is void undr s. 174; no action or proceeding shall be proceeded with or commenced against the company except
Costs
the Court shall think just, and in default of any special direction are to abide the event. See also County Court … and these are either interlocutory, given on various motions and proceedings in the course of the suit or action, or final,
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Special Proceeding - Law Dictionary Search Results
Point of orders
the proceeding. In addition to breaches of the general or special rules, use of insulting or bad language, gross accusations or
Special case
Matched in: Term Special case
Injunction
books printed, and the profits made by the infringer. A special injunction may be obtained whenever a proper case can be … frequently granted by that Court to stay a suitor from proceeding in a Court of Common Law to assert a right
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Pawn or Pledge
although equity allows a redemption. But in a pledge, a special property only passes to the pledgee, the general property remaining … equity against the pledgor for a sale, or he may proceed to sell ex mero motu, upon giving due notice of
Suit
senses:- (1) An action in the Supreme Court, or a proceeding by petition in the Divorce branch of that Court; a
Judgment
a Court of Session, Rajender Kumar Jain v. State through Special Police Establishment, AIR 1980 SC 1510 (1514): (1980) 3 SCC … given in the course of a cause, upon some plea, proceeding, or default, which is only intermediate, and does not finally
Court
the word 'court' is used in s. 9A of the Special Court Act, it is intended to encompass all curial or … Courts are either of record, where their acts and judicial proceedings are enrolled for a perpetual memorial and testimony, and they
Libel
for a false statement disparaging a trader's goods where no special damage is proved. Nor will any injunction be granted to … called a privileged occasion--either (a) absolute privilege, statements in judicial proceedings, in Parliament, or by Ministers of the Crown in advising
Winding-up
may take place (s. 168)- (1) In pursuance of a special resolution of the company requiring it; or (2) If default … after commencement is void undr s. 174; no action or proceeding shall be proceeded with or commenced against the company except
Costs
the Court shall think just, and in default of any special direction are to abide the event. See also County Court … and these are either interlocutory, given on various motions and proceedings in the course of the suit or action, or final,
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