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Constitution
of a foreign rule meant in the way of deprivation of basic freedoms and from the point of view of exploitation of the millions of Indians. The Constitution is an organic document which must grow and it
Controlled delivery
under the supervision of an officer empowered in this behalf or duly authorised under s. 50A with a view to identifying the persons involved in the commission of an offence under this Act. [Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic
Copyhold
and 1926, but the greater part of the former title on this subject has been retained verbatim in view of the importance of the subject in examining titles. In the previous edition of this work, copyhold was
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Costs-annual (aircraft operation)
aircraft, such costs in either case excluding direct costs and being those actually and necessarily incurred without a view to profit, Air Navigation Order, 1989, SI 1989/2004, Art. 106(1) (UK) Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 2, para
Costs-direct (flight)
in respect of a flight, the costs actually and necessarily incurred in connection with that flight without a view to profit but excluding any remuneration payable to the pilot for his services as such, Air Navigation Order,
Counterfeit
Counterfeit, an imitation of something, made without lawful authority and with a view to defraud by passing off the false for the true. As to counterfeiting coin, see COIN. Ordinarily counterfeiting
County
into twelve and Scotland into thirty.It seems probable that the realm was originally divided into counties with a view to the convenient administration of justice, the judicial business of the kingdom having, in former times, been chiefly
Court
would be a 'court', P. Sarathy v. State Bank of India, (2000) 5 SCC 355. Takes a lenient view, in favour of the liberty of the subject, and is usually satisfied by the payment of the costs
Court-leet
King's Court granted by charter to the lords of those hundreds or manors. Its original intent was to view the frank pledges, that is, the freemen within the liberty who, according to the institution of Alfred, were
Cross-examination
a criminal offence should be noted. The propriety of selecting any of the others must depend upon the view suggested to the moment by the air of the witness and the general complexion of the case. The
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Constitution
of a foreign rule meant in the way of deprivation of basic freedoms and from the point of view of exploitation of the millions of Indians. The Constitution is an organic document which must grow and it
Controlled delivery
under the supervision of an officer empowered in this behalf or duly authorised under s. 50A with a view to identifying the persons involved in the commission of an offence under this Act. [Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic
Copyhold
and 1926, but the greater part of the former title on this subject has been retained verbatim in view of the importance of the subject in examining titles. In the previous edition of this work, copyhold was
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Costs-annual (aircraft operation)
aircraft, such costs in either case excluding direct costs and being those actually and necessarily incurred without a view to profit, Air Navigation Order, 1989, SI 1989/2004, Art. 106(1) (UK) Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 2, para
Costs-direct (flight)
in respect of a flight, the costs actually and necessarily incurred in connection with that flight without a view to profit but excluding any remuneration payable to the pilot for his services as such, Air Navigation Order,
Counterfeit
Counterfeit, an imitation of something, made without lawful authority and with a view to defraud by passing off the false for the true. As to counterfeiting coin, see COIN. Ordinarily counterfeiting
County
into twelve and Scotland into thirty.It seems probable that the realm was originally divided into counties with a view to the convenient administration of justice, the judicial business of the kingdom having, in former times, been chiefly
Court
would be a 'court', P. Sarathy v. State Bank of India, (2000) 5 SCC 355. Takes a lenient view, in favour of the liberty of the subject, and is usually satisfied by the payment of the costs
Court-leet
King's Court granted by charter to the lords of those hundreds or manors. Its original intent was to view the frank pledges, that is, the freemen within the liberty who, according to the institution of Alfred, were
Cross-examination
a criminal offence should be noted. The propriety of selecting any of the others must depend upon the view suggested to the moment by the air of the witness and the general complexion of the case. The
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