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Consideration
special requirements of a statute. The former illegality exists whenever the consideration is founded upon a transaction which violates public policy or morality:'as a contract to commit, conceal, or compound a crime; a contract for illicit cohabitation;
Contempt of Parliament
Contempt of Parliament. Any violation of the privileges of either House of Parliament maybe punished by the House by committal. See May's Parliamentary
Contravention
Contravention, an act done in violation of a legal condition or obligation; particularly any act by an heir of entail in opposition to the
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Devastavit
breaches of the ordinary trusts which in courts of equity are considered to arise from his office. The violation of his duties of administration is termed a devastavit, Marsdin, Bowden v. Layland, Gibbs v. Layland, (1884) 26
Habeas Corpus Act
Habeas Corpus Act (31 Car. 2, c. 2), providing remedy for violation of personal liberty by the writ of habeas corpus ad subjiciendum, which see below.
Indemnity
who is primarily liable for reimbursement of expenditures paid to a third party for injuries resulting from a violation of a common-law duty, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 772.
Nuisance
classes - public nuisance and private nuisance. Public nuisance consists of some acts or omissions which result in violation of rights which one enjoys in common with other members of the public. Private nuisance on the other
Judicial activism
factors, to guide their decisions, usu. with the suggestion that adherents of this philosophy tend to find constitutional violations and are willing to ignore precedent, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 850.
Key money
first sense is a legal transaction; Key money in the second sense is usu. an illegal bribe that violates housing laws. Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 873.
Legal right
right and has to act or for bear from acting in a manner so as to prevent the violation of the right, 'X' v. Hospital 'Z', (1998) 8 SCC 296. Legal rights of spouses and children in
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Consideration
special requirements of a statute. The former illegality exists whenever the consideration is founded upon a transaction which violates public policy or morality:'as a contract to commit, conceal, or compound a crime; a contract for illicit cohabitation;
Contempt of Parliament
Contempt of Parliament. Any violation of the privileges of either House of Parliament maybe punished by the House by committal. See May's Parliamentary
Contravention
Contravention, an act done in violation of a legal condition or obligation; particularly any act by an heir of entail in opposition to the
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Devastavit
breaches of the ordinary trusts which in courts of equity are considered to arise from his office. The violation of his duties of administration is termed a devastavit, Marsdin, Bowden v. Layland, Gibbs v. Layland, (1884) 26
Habeas Corpus Act
Habeas Corpus Act (31 Car. 2, c. 2), providing remedy for violation of personal liberty by the writ of habeas corpus ad subjiciendum, which see below.
Indemnity
who is primarily liable for reimbursement of expenditures paid to a third party for injuries resulting from a violation of a common-law duty, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 772.
Nuisance
classes - public nuisance and private nuisance. Public nuisance consists of some acts or omissions which result in violation of rights which one enjoys in common with other members of the public. Private nuisance on the other
Judicial activism
factors, to guide their decisions, usu. with the suggestion that adherents of this philosophy tend to find constitutional violations and are willing to ignore precedent, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 850.
Key money
first sense is a legal transaction; Key money in the second sense is usu. an illegal bribe that violates housing laws. Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 873.
Legal right
right and has to act or for bear from acting in a manner so as to prevent the violation of the right, 'X' v. Hospital 'Z', (1998) 8 SCC 296. Legal rights of spouses and children in
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