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tribal court
in a federal court, whether they are both tribal members or not. A dispute over such jurisdiction is ultimately a federal question.
Arbitrariness
easily visualized than precisely stated or defined. The question, whether an impugned act is arbitrary or not, is ultimately to be answered on the facts and in the circumstances of a given case. An obvious test to
Remanet
P., notes to R.S.C. Ord. XXXVI., r. 34. Costs incurred for witnesses, etc., are allowed to the party ultimately prevailing. As the unexpired part of a sentence in Criminal Law. See SENTENCE. A case or proceeding whose
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Civil Law
received the imperial command De Conceptione Digestorum, A.D. 530, with directions to choose his colleagues; and seventeen were ultimately appointed with absolute power to make such use of preceding works as should appear most conducive to the
Composite textile mill
department yarn is manufactured. That yarn is captivity consumed in the spinning department of the same mill and ultimately cotton fabric emerges,. C.C.F v. Kohinor Mills, 1995 Supp (2) SCC 411: AIR 1995 SC 1417.
Consumer Co-operative Society
Consumer Co-operative Society, Consumers' co-operative societies form a distinct class by themselves. Benefits and concessions granted to them ultimately benefit persons of small means and promote social justice in accordance with the directive principles. There is an
Costs
solicitor and client, being what are payable in every case to the solicitor by his client, whether he ultimately succeed or not; or between party and party, being those only which are allowed in some particular cases
Dharma
progress of mankind; whatever conduces to the fulfilment of these objects is dharma, it is Hindu dharma and ultimately 'Sarva Dharma Sambhava'. In contradistinction, dharma is that which approves oneself or good consciousness or springs from due
Fidei-commissum
claimed by the fiscus. Fidei-commissa; but by a senatus-consultum, made in the time of Hadriam, such fidei-commissa were ultimately assimilated to legacies, Gaius, ii. 247-289; Ulp. Frag. tit. 25; Sand. Just. An arrangement similar to a trust
Fiscus
which the C'sar claimed as C'sar, and 'fiscus' without any adjunct, was so used (Juv. Sat. iv. 54). Ultimately the word came to signify, generally, the property of the State, the C'sar having concentrated in himself all
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tribal court
in a federal court, whether they are both tribal members or not. A dispute over such jurisdiction is ultimately a federal question.
Arbitrariness
easily visualized than precisely stated or defined. The question, whether an impugned act is arbitrary or not, is ultimately to be answered on the facts and in the circumstances of a given case. An obvious test to
Remanet
P., notes to R.S.C. Ord. XXXVI., r. 34. Costs incurred for witnesses, etc., are allowed to the party ultimately prevailing. As the unexpired part of a sentence in Criminal Law. See SENTENCE. A case or proceeding whose
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Civil Law
received the imperial command De Conceptione Digestorum, A.D. 530, with directions to choose his colleagues; and seventeen were ultimately appointed with absolute power to make such use of preceding works as should appear most conducive to the
Composite textile mill
department yarn is manufactured. That yarn is captivity consumed in the spinning department of the same mill and ultimately cotton fabric emerges,. C.C.F v. Kohinor Mills, 1995 Supp (2) SCC 411: AIR 1995 SC 1417.
Consumer Co-operative Society
Consumer Co-operative Society, Consumers' co-operative societies form a distinct class by themselves. Benefits and concessions granted to them ultimately benefit persons of small means and promote social justice in accordance with the directive principles. There is an
Costs
solicitor and client, being what are payable in every case to the solicitor by his client, whether he ultimately succeed or not; or between party and party, being those only which are allowed in some particular cases
Dharma
progress of mankind; whatever conduces to the fulfilment of these objects is dharma, it is Hindu dharma and ultimately 'Sarva Dharma Sambhava'. In contradistinction, dharma is that which approves oneself or good consciousness or springs from due
Fidei-commissum
claimed by the fiscus. Fidei-commissa; but by a senatus-consultum, made in the time of Hadriam, such fidei-commissa were ultimately assimilated to legacies, Gaius, ii. 247-289; Ulp. Frag. tit. 25; Sand. Just. An arrangement similar to a trust
Fiscus
which the C'sar claimed as C'sar, and 'fiscus' without any adjunct, was so used (Juv. Sat. iv. 54). Ultimately the word came to signify, generally, the property of the State, the C'sar having concentrated in himself all
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