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Sub-section

Sub-section, means a sub-section of the sections in which the word occurs. [General Clauses Act, 1897, s. 3(61)]Sub-section, shall mean a sub-section of the section in which the word occurs. [General Clauses Act, 1897, s. 3(61)]...


Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-s. (3) (Essential Commodities Act, 1955)

Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-s. (3) (Essential Commodities Act, 1955), the amount payable to the person required to sell his stock of sugar would be with reference to the price fixed under the sub-section and not the agreed price or the market price in the absence of any controlled price under sub-section (3A) of the Essential Commodities Act, 1955; Panipat Co-operative Sugar Mills v. Union of India, AIR 1973 SC 537: (1973) 1 SCC 129: (1973) 2 SCR 860....


Rex non debet esse sub homine sed sub Deo et lege quia lex facit regem

Rex non debet esse sub homine sed sub Deo et lege quia lex facit regem (Bract. lib. i.5), the king ought not to be under any man, but under God and under the law, for the law makes the king....


Sub-clause

Sub-clause, means a division of a section, Webster American Dictionary, p. 1453.Sub-clause, means a sub-clause of the clause in which the expression occurs. [Constitution of India, Art. 366(27)]...


sub nomine

sub nomine [Latin] : under the name of [the testator made him a trustee sub nomine “Charlie Smith”] often used in full or abbreviated form in legal citations to indicate the name under which the litigation continued [Castro v. Beecher, 522 F. Supp. 873, 877 (D. Mass. 1981), aff'd sub nom.NAACP v. Beecher, 679 F.2d 965 (1st Cir. 1982)] ...


Sub-silentio

Sub-silentio, a decision passes sub-silentio, in the technical sense that has come to be attached to that phrase, when the particular point of law involved in the decision is not perceived by the court or present to its mind.' (Salmond on Jurisprudence 12th Edn., p. 153), State of Uttar Pradesh v. Synthetics and Chemicals Ltd., (1991) 4 SCC 139 (163)....


Sub-tenant

Sub-tenant, 'sub-tenant' literally or statutorily either in the Rent Control Legislations or agri-cultural tenancies, normally, is a person in possession holding from the tenant. His right or interest depends on provisions in the statute, Lala Raghuraj Swarup v. Hardwari Lal, AIR 1991 SC 2072: (1991) 3 SCR 672: (1991) 4 SCC 391....


Sub silentio

Sub silentio, in silence.Sub silentio, means under or in silence without notice being taken or without making a particular point of the matter in question, State v. Olsen, 498 NW 2d 661 (1993)...


sub-prime loan

sub-prime loan "B" Loan or "B" paper with FICO scores from 620 - 659. "C" Loan or "C" Paper with FICO scores typically from 580 to 619. An industry term to used to describe loans with less stringent lending and underwriting terms and conditions. Due to the higher risk, sub-prime loans charge higher interest rates and fees. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...


sub silentio

sub silentio [Latin] : under or in silence : without notice being taken or without making a particular point of the matter in question [overruled sub silentio this court's holding in Collora "State v. Olsen, 498 N.W.2d 661 (1993)"] ...


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