Termination Proceeding - Law Dictionary Search Results
Discharge
50 is used in the sense that the detention is terminated, State of Rajasthan v. Ram Chandra, (2005) 5 SCC 151 … accused are distinct concepts applicable to different stages of the proceedings in Court. The legal effect and incidents of 'discharge' and
Pawn or Pledge
against the pawnor, at least, not unless the bailment is terminated by payment of the debt, or by some other extinguishment … equity against the pledgor for a sale, or he may proceed to sell ex mero motu, upon giving due notice of
final
a decision of the Supreme Court of the U.S. that terminates the litigation between parties on the merits and leaves nothing … final 1 : ending a court action or proceeding leaving nothing further to be determined by the court or
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hearing
pre·ter·mi·na·tion hearing [prē-tər-mə-nā-shən-] : a hearing held prior to the termination of a property interest (as employment or a benefit) probable … hearing 1 : a proceeding of relative formality at which evidence and arguments may be
Abandonment
due to a material breach by the other party is termination or discharge of the contract for all purposes., Black Law … on Building Contracts, 6th Edn., 1933. As to abandonment of proceedings, see. R.S.C., Ord. XXVI, and Fox v. Star Newspaper Co.,
At any given time
time, the expression at any time merely means that the termination may be made even during the subsistence of the term … Government decides to make a reference without waiting for conciliation proceedings to begin or to be completed, Western India Match Co
Guardian
of the person of a minor or a lunatic. [Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971 (34 of 1971), s. 2 (a)] … by the competent authority as a guardian in course of proceedings before that authority. [Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children)
Special case
Where at a trial in a Court of oyer and terminer, gaol delivery, or quarter sessions, any question of law arises … any person aggrieved by a conviction, order, determination, or other proceeding of a Court of summary jurisdiction, and desirous of questioning
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