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sentence
sentence that does not allocate the punishment imposed for the individual counts on which the defendant was convicted NOTE: General sentences are impermissible. in·de·ter·mi·nate sentence [in-di-tər-mə-nət-] : a sentence of minimum and maximum duration with the exact … sentence [Old French, opinion, judicial sentence, from Latin sententia, ultimately from sentire to feel, think, express an opinion] 1 : a judgment formally pronouncing the punishment to be inflicted on one
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cause
cause 1 : something that brings about an effect or result [the negligent act which was the of the plaintiff's injury] NOTE: The
Chose
Chose [Fr., a thing]; it is used in divers senses, of which the four following are the most important:-- (1) Chose local, … all kinds were held to be freely assignable for valuable consideration; see Ryall v. Rowles, W&T LC and notes thereto. By the (English) Law of Properties Act, 1925, s. 136(1), replacing the (English) Jud. Act, 1873, s.
Velindre
Velindre, the Welsh word for vill, 4 T.R. 552, note (b).
bastard
bastard : an illegitimate child NOTE: The word bastard is no longer used in legal contexts. bas·tardy [bas-tər-dē] n
Carding
The act or process of preparing staple for spinning etc by carding it See the Note under Card v
Contribution
Contribution, to any fund shall not include any sums in repayment of loan. [Income-tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961), s. … a common burthen. See Dering v. Earl of Winchelsea, (1787) 1 Cox 318; 1 W. & T.L.C. and notes; Rowlatt on Principal and Surety. By the Mercantile Law Amendment Act, 1856 (19 & 20 Vict. c. 97),
Consideration
(Income-tax Act, 1961) The connotation of the word 'consideration' occurring in sub-s. (1) of s. 98 Comprehends 'taking note of or 'paying heed to' depending upon the nature of the subject. It may be open to the … Consideration. Any act of the promisee (the person claiming the benefit of an obligation) from which the promisor (the person burdened with the
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