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Date of such conviction
date of the final conviction. If this phrase was construed to mean the date of the final and ultimate conviction on termination of the entire judicial process in the hierarchy of courts, sub-s. (3) would be redundant.
Constructive total loss
in such a position as to make its total destruction, though not inevitable, yet highly imminent, or its ultimate arrival under the terms of the policy, though not utterly hopeless, yet exceedingly doubtful. In such a case
Consent
The decided cases on the issue reveal different approaches which may not necessarily be dichotomous. Of course, the ultimate conclusion depends upon the facts of each case, Deelip Singh v. State of Bihar, (2005) 1 SCC 88.
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Company
the role of the corporation in modern society. The adoption of the socialistic pattern of society as the ultimate goal of the country's economic and social policies hastened the emergence of this new concept of the corporation.
Church Discipline Act (English)
that there is a prima facie case against him, by inquiry before the bishop with assessors, with an ultimate appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, Bishop of Lincoln v. Wakefield, 1921 AC 813. The
Bona vacantia
that while the State becomes the owner of the properties of a person who dies intestate as his ultimate heir, it merely takes possession of property which is abandoned, Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Co. Ltd. v. State
Backward classes
case that backwardness under Article 15(4) must be social and political and that social backwardness was in the ultimate analysis the result of poverty to a very large extent, Triloki Nath Tikku v. State of Jammu &
Any aggrieved party
20(1) of the Kerala Buildings (Lease and Rent Control) Act, 1965 means a person feeling aggrieved by the ultimate decision, that is, the operative part of the order. A party to the proceedings, who has succeeded in
Osteogen
The soft tissue or substance which in developing bone ultimately undergoes ossification
Origenism
of the Greek Fathers Prominent in his teaching was the doctrine that all created beings including Satan will ultimately be saved
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Date of such conviction
date of the final conviction. If this phrase was construed to mean the date of the final and ultimate conviction on termination of the entire judicial process in the hierarchy of courts, sub-s. (3) would be redundant.
Constructive total loss
in such a position as to make its total destruction, though not inevitable, yet highly imminent, or its ultimate arrival under the terms of the policy, though not utterly hopeless, yet exceedingly doubtful. In such a case
Consent
The decided cases on the issue reveal different approaches which may not necessarily be dichotomous. Of course, the ultimate conclusion depends upon the facts of each case, Deelip Singh v. State of Bihar, (2005) 1 SCC 88.
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Company
the role of the corporation in modern society. The adoption of the socialistic pattern of society as the ultimate goal of the country's economic and social policies hastened the emergence of this new concept of the corporation.
Church Discipline Act (English)
that there is a prima facie case against him, by inquiry before the bishop with assessors, with an ultimate appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, Bishop of Lincoln v. Wakefield, 1921 AC 813. The
Bona vacantia
that while the State becomes the owner of the properties of a person who dies intestate as his ultimate heir, it merely takes possession of property which is abandoned, Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Co. Ltd. v. State
Backward classes
case that backwardness under Article 15(4) must be social and political and that social backwardness was in the ultimate analysis the result of poverty to a very large extent, Triloki Nath Tikku v. State of Jammu &
Any aggrieved party
20(1) of the Kerala Buildings (Lease and Rent Control) Act, 1965 means a person feeling aggrieved by the ultimate decision, that is, the operative part of the order. A party to the proceedings, who has succeeded in
Osteogen
The soft tissue or substance which in developing bone ultimately undergoes ossification
Origenism
of the Greek Fathers Prominent in his teaching was the doctrine that all created beings including Satan will ultimately be saved
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