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Standing timber

Standing timber, Standing timber may ordinarily not be regarded as 'goods', but by the inclusive definition given in s. 2(7) of the Sale of Goods Act things which are attached to the land may be the subject-matter of contract of sale provided that under the terms of the contract they are to be severed before sale or under the contract of sale, State of Maharashtra v. Champalal Kishanlal Mahata, AIR 1971 SC 908 (910): (1970) 1 SCC 611....


Standing Orders

Standing Orders, general regulations to be observed in passing private Acts through Parliament. An edition of the Standing Orders of both Houses of Parliament is published each year. See May's Parl. Pr....


standing

standing : continuing in existence, use, or effect indefinitely [a order] n 1 : the status of being qualified to assert or enforce legal rights or duties in a judicial forum because one has a sufficient and protectable interest in the outcome of a justiciable controversy and usually has suffered or is threatened with actual injury [only one who already has can argue the public interest in support of his claim "Hawaii's Thousand Friends v. Anderson, 768 P.2d 1293 (1989)"] 2 : a principle requiring that a party have standing in order to justify the exercise of the court's remedial powers ...


Standing by

Standing by, sanctioning by silence and inaction. See LYING BY....


Standing

Standing, means the status of being qualified to assert or enforce legal rights or duties in a judicial forum because one has a sufficient and protectable interest in the outcome of a justiciable controversy and usually has suffered or is threatened with actual injury, Hawaii's Thousand Friends v. Anderson, 768 P 2d 1293 (1989)....


long standing

existing since a time in the distant past as long standing policies...


standing committee

standing committee : a permanent committee ;esp : one in a house or senate with jurisdiction over legislation in a particular area (as the judiciary or the armed services) ...


Standing mute

Standing mute. See MUTUS....


Public Order Act, 1936

Public Order Act, 1936 (English) (1 Edw. 8 & 1 Geo. 6, c. 6). An Act to prohibit the wearing of uniforms in connection with political objects and the maintenance by private persons of associations of limitary or similar character, and to make further provision for the preservation of public order on the occasion of public processions and meetings and in public places.S. 1.-Prohibition of uniform in connection with political objects.S. 2.-Prohibition of quasi-military organizations.S. 3.-Confers powers for the preservation of public order on the occasion of processions.S. 4.-Prohibition of offensive weapons at public meetings and processions.S. 5.-Prohibition of offensive conduct conducive to breaches of the peace.S. 6.-Amendment of Public Meeting Act, 1908; see PUBLIC MEETING.S. 7.-Enforcement.S. 8.-Application to Scotland.S. 9.-Interpretation.S. 10.-Short title and extent.A person who commits an offence under s. 2 is liable on summary conviction to a maximum of 6 months' imprisonment ...


Keep open

Keep open, a private cart stand is 'kept open' only if it is kept open to others in charge of vehicles besides the owner of the place, to keep their vehicles thereto let their vehicles stand there to a licence under s. 270E of the Madras District Municipalities Act 1920, required only to keep open a private cart stand, Anamallais Bus Transport (Private) Ltd. v. Commissioner, Dharapuram Municipality, AIR 1957 Mad 781....



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