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Tende

Tende, to tender or offer, O.N.B. 123.

Criminal contempt

'Criminal contempt', they are not always mutually exclusive. Interference or tendency to interfere with any judicial proceeding or administration of justice

Contempt of court

consequential, which, without such gross insolence or direct opposition, plainly tend to create a universal disregard of their authority. Contempts may

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Restrictive trade practice

Restrictive trade practice, means a trade practice which tends to bring about manipulation of price or its conditions of

Criminal Evidence Act

A person charged and being a witness maybe asked questions tending to criminate him as to the offence charged, see R.

Terminus, terminal and terminal tax

other words, terminus means the point to which main action tends, goal, end, finishing point, the point at which something comes

Relevant

contention of a party to a suit. Logically connected and tending to prove or disprove a matter in issue having appreciable

Libel

& Son, (1930) 2 KB 226. All contumelious matter that tends to degrade a man in the opinion of his neighbours,

Goodwill

v. hunt Lord Herschell described goodwill as a connection which tended to become permanent because of habit or otherwise. The benefit

Explosive substance

Explosive substance, include any materials for mak-ing any explosive substance, also any apparatus, machine, implement or material used, or intended...

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