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Uses

descendible according to the rules of the Common Law relating to the inheritable estates of intestates: and the special customs of gavelkind, borough-English, and copyholds, determined the particular descent of uses. This is an illustration of the … Uses (History). A use is the intention or purpose, express or implied, upon which property is to be held. … introduced into the estate without the lord's consent; for if use were permitted, there would then be effected a transmutation of the possession by operation

Intoxicating liquor

one year only, commencing from the 5th of April, and a licence is not extended by transfer or special removal. 4. Renewal.--A licence granted by way of renewal requires no confirmation. From a refusal to renew, the … but would include all liquor which contain alcohol. Liquor should not only cover alcoholic liquor which is generally used for beverage purposes wand produce intoxication but would also include liquids containing alcohol, State of U.P. v. Synthetics … the police at anytime (s. 81). They are subject to penalties for permitting drunkenness or gaming for harbouring constables or prostitutes, for sale to children

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Shop

it shall be the duty of the occupier of the shop to permit the female assistants to make use of such sets whenever such use does not interfere with their work. Every shop must, save as otherwise … normal maximum working hours, that is, forty-eight hours in any week; it makes restrictions on right employment, has special provisions as to the catering trade, the sale of accessories for Aircraft, motor vehicles and cycles; provides for

Brothel

1912 and 1922. For a person licensed to sell intoxicating liquor to permit his premises to be a brothel, the penalty is up to 20l. … of prostitutes. To keep one is an offence at Common Law, the prosecution of which by indictment is specially encouraged by the (English) Disorderly Houses Act, 1751 (25 Geo. 2, c. 36), s. 5, and the prosecution … any house, room, [conveyance] or place or any portion of any house, room [conveyance] or place, which is used for purpose [of sexual exploitation or abuse] for the gain of another person or for the mutual gain

Copyhold

of his title than the rolls of the court, which he can inspect and take copies of to use as he may think proper; and the Court of Queen's Bench (now the King's Bench Division of the … should possess, but the law will protect the copyholder, and will not permit him to be at the will or wayward caprice of the lord. … are warranted by the common law, and of which the courts of law take judicial notice, without being specially pleaded; and (2) Particular, which prevail in some manors only, and which must be specially pleaded. They are

Import

Management Act, 1999 (42 of 1999), s. 2(p)] Import means (i) bringing goods or receiving services, in a Special Economic Zone by a Unit or Developer from a place outside India by land, sea or air or … materials, commodities and articles in a solid, liquid or gaseous state and all forms of energy for the use of any industrial concern in the small-scale sector. [Small Industries Development Bank of India Act, 1989 (39 of … in a real sense. Even the warehouse to which the goods are permitted to be removed under s. 59 of the Customs Act is a

Jurisdiction

not to the jurisdiction of the ordinary court and the court-martial to decide the case in merits, Delhi Special Police Establishment v. S.K. Lokraiya, AIR 1972 SC 2548 (2551). [Arms Act, (46 of 1950), s. 125] The … SC 2379: (1972) 2 SCC 427: (1973) 1 SCR 697. The word 'jurisdiction' is an expression which is used in a variety of senses and takes its colour from its context. Whereas the 'pure' theory of jurisdic-tion … new adjudicatory for to provide new, cheap and fast-track adjudicatory systems and permitting them to function by tearing off the conventional shackles of the strict

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