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C'sarian operation
out of his mother's womb], a surgical operation whereby the f'tus is taken from the mother, with a view to save the lives of both or either of them. Consult Tayl. Med. Jur. If this operation be
Discrepancy
amounted to contradiction, regard is required to be had to the circumstances of the case by keeping in view the social status of the witnesses and environment in which such witness was making the statement, State of
De lunatico inquirendo, writ
before a judge of the High Court or refer the matter to the Master in Lunacy with a view to the appointment of a receiver. Applications for inquisitions are seldom made now, a simpler form of proceeding
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De odio et atia
committed on general cause of suspicion, or merely propter odium et atiam, for hatred and ill-will, with a view, if the latter were found to be the case, of afterwards issuing another writ to admit him to
Dead rent and royalty
both a return to the lessor in respect of the area leased looked at from one point of view dead rent can be described as the minimum guaranteed amount of royalty payable to the lessor but calculated
Dealer, auction
the normal course of his business attends sales by auction for the purpose of purchasing goods with a view to reselling them, Auctions (Bidding Agreements) Act, 1927, s. 1(2) (UK), Halsbury's Laws of England (2), para 944,
Decision or order passed by an Officer of Customs under this Act
factors which the officer has no right to take into account is no determination. This is also the view taken by courts in England. In such cases the provision excluding jurisdiction of Civil Courts cannot operate so
Declaration
or a deliberate statement. A declaration must be announced solemnly or officially. It must be made with a view to make known or to announce, Prativa Pal v. J.C. Chatterjee, AIR 1963 Cal 470
Demurrage
particular rate if the goods remain on the docks beyond a specified time. The Port Trust with a view to recover those dues would ordinarily have a lien on the goods and can refuse to deliver the
Description
(1980) 2 SCR 1024. [Motor Vehicles Act, 1939, s. 48(3)] Is a representation that gives to another a view of a thing intended to be represented.
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C'sarian operation
out of his mother's womb], a surgical operation whereby the f'tus is taken from the mother, with a view to save the lives of both or either of them. Consult Tayl. Med. Jur. If this operation be
Discrepancy
amounted to contradiction, regard is required to be had to the circumstances of the case by keeping in view the social status of the witnesses and environment in which such witness was making the statement, State of
De lunatico inquirendo, writ
before a judge of the High Court or refer the matter to the Master in Lunacy with a view to the appointment of a receiver. Applications for inquisitions are seldom made now, a simpler form of proceeding
Keep your definitions linked to case research
De odio et atia
committed on general cause of suspicion, or merely propter odium et atiam, for hatred and ill-will, with a view, if the latter were found to be the case, of afterwards issuing another writ to admit him to
Dead rent and royalty
both a return to the lessor in respect of the area leased looked at from one point of view dead rent can be described as the minimum guaranteed amount of royalty payable to the lessor but calculated
Dealer, auction
the normal course of his business attends sales by auction for the purpose of purchasing goods with a view to reselling them, Auctions (Bidding Agreements) Act, 1927, s. 1(2) (UK), Halsbury's Laws of England (2), para 944,
Decision or order passed by an Officer of Customs under this Act
factors which the officer has no right to take into account is no determination. This is also the view taken by courts in England. In such cases the provision excluding jurisdiction of Civil Courts cannot operate so
Declaration
or a deliberate statement. A declaration must be announced solemnly or officially. It must be made with a view to make known or to announce, Prativa Pal v. J.C. Chatterjee, AIR 1963 Cal 470
Demurrage
particular rate if the goods remain on the docks beyond a specified time. The Port Trust with a view to recover those dues would ordinarily have a lien on the goods and can refuse to deliver the
Description
(1980) 2 SCR 1024. [Motor Vehicles Act, 1939, s. 48(3)] Is a representation that gives to another a view of a thing intended to be represented.
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