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De bene esse
it comes to be more fully examined or tried, to stand or fall according to the merit of the thing in
As Parliament may by law determine
situation. This authorization as contained in Articles 82 and 170 stands out to be an enabling provision for incorporating sub-article (3B)
Arraign
Court proceeds immediately to judgment. But, if the prisoner 'shall stand mute or malice, or will not answer directly to the
Any cheque and other liability
cheque' and 'other liability' are the two key expressions which stand as clarifying the legislative intent so as to bring the
Hindu
significance. But in some contexts, the term 'Hindu', even today, stands for Indians in general. In foreign countries, all Indians are
Militia
the national soldiery, as distinguished from the regular forces or standing army, being the inhabitants, or, as they have been sometimes
Lives
the lives of others was a tenure of very long standing in England, chiefly in the west and north, or where
Lord Lieutenant of a County
distinction, appointed by the Crown for the managing of the standing militia of the county, and all military mattes therein. Lords
Married women's property
any instrument executed after 1935. By ss. 6-9, stock, etc., standing in the name of a married woman or of a
Marz-ool-maut
ordinary avocations and prevented him from saying his prayers while standing. The onus of proving these conditions lies on the person
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