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Testing clause

Testing clause, means a clause in a formal written instrument or deed

Deed

meaning the property granted by the deed. In Scotland the 'testing clause' is the attestation; see infra. (f) Habendum, limiting and defining … Covenants. See COVENANT. (o) The testimonium. In Scotland called the 'testing clause,' connecting the contents of the deed with the signatures and

teste

teste [Medieval Latin teste meipso (or seipso) by my (or his) … (or his) own witness] 1 : the witnessing or concluding clause of an instrument (as a writ) 2 : witness used

Co-ordinate and subordinate

Co-ordinate and subordinate are terms often applied as a test to ascertain the doubtful meaning of clauses in an Act … applied as a test to ascertain the doubtful meaning of clauses in an Act of Parliament. If thee be two, one

scrutiny

U.S. Constitution see also intermediate, strict scrutiny compare rational basis test … of a statutory classification of persons under the equal protection clause of the U.S. Constitution see also intermediate, strict scrutiny compare

Not including a company to which the provisions.. apply

it. The Concessions Order does not seek to negative this test; it only confers a benefit on a company, to which … it only confers a benefit on a company, to which clause 14 applies. Shree Changdeo Sugar Mills Ltd. v. Commissioner of

Pedigree clause

cement must be of a brand that has stood the test of a specified number of years use in an important … A clause sometimes inserted in contracts or specifications requiring that a material

Manufacture

112: (1989) 3 SCR 784. The prevalent and generally accepted test to ascertain that there is 'manufacture' is whether the change … 'manufacture' occurring in the expression 'used in the manufacture' in clause (b) of Rule 27 cannot be given a limited meaning.

Doctrine severability

Doctrine severability, the main test to determine severability are (i) whether the part pronounced valid … specific provisions in regard to the doctrine of severability, namely, clauses (1) and (2) of Article 13 and clause (i) of

Law

88. It is manifest that the law must satisfy two tests before it can be a valid law, namely, (1) that … 240, Bills enacted as President's Act under sub-clause (a) of clause (1) of Article 357 of the Constitution and includes rules,

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