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Lawbook
Lawbook, means a book, usu. a technical one, about the law; esp., a primary legal text such
Grotius
'ground' in s. 96(2) should be interpreted in such a technical way which would exclude certification in circumstances where the factual
Khas possession
of the Land Reforms Act has been used in a technical sense and it means those lands which are in the
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Interpretation of items in Tariff Schedule
shades of meaning. Where the word has a scientific or technical meaning and also an ordinary meaning according to common parlance,
Indictment
in the King's Bench Division). Indictments were of a highly technical character until simplified by the Indictments Act, 1915, which directs
Indebitatus assumpsit
of the debt. Since the Judicature Acts, obsolete as a technical form of action. See PLEADING.
Incipitur
Incipitur (it is begun). This was the technical commencement of a declaration, demurrer-book, judgment, etc.
Hydrogenation
the substance treated. The term has, however, developed a more technical and restricted sense. It is now generally used to mean
Hank
to be considered as a 'hank'. But according to the technical meaning acquired by the word 'hank' in commercial circles, the
Plea
was not apparent on the bill itself, or, as the technical phrase was, where it arose from matter dehors the bill,
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