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Custom frontier
Tax Act, (74 of 1956), s. 5(2)] International Law. The territorial boundary at which a country imposes customs duties, Black's Law
Town
city 2. The territory within which this population lives, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn. Ville [fr. tun, Sax.], a tithing or
uti possidetis
possess (it); from the wording of an interdict in Roman law enjoining both parties in a suit to maintain the status
East India Company
21 & 22 Vict. c. 106, the government of the territories of the company was transferred to the Crown. Consult Mill's … to the Crown. Consult Mill's History of British India; Jac. Law Dict. See INDIA. The company that was originally established to
Parliament
of India, Art. 368) Parliament, has power to make any law for the whole or any part of the territory of
Guidage
for guiding a traveller through strange or dangerous territory, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 714.
Advocatia
Advocatia, the quality, function, privilege, or territorial jurisdiction of an advocate, Civil Law.
Backward classes
Backward classes, are classes slow in development, Webster Dictionary of Law, p. 108. Backward classes means such backward classes of citizens
For such State or any part thereof
of that State. All that it means is that the laws which a State is empowered to make must be for
Monegagium, Monya or Moneyage
coin money, but not of silver and gold, in their territories. Abrogated by 1 Hen. 1, c. 2, Hale's Hist. 217. … change the money which he had coined, when it was lawful for certain great men to coin money, but not of
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