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Extradition

5, c. 25), for currency offences. The Extradition Acts, 1870-1935, have been applied to the suppression of the White Slave traffic (see S.R. & O. 1931, No. 718; 1934, No. 310; 1934, No. 500, and many others). … towards bringing offenders to justice, Rosiline George v. Union of India, (1994) 2 SCC 80. The expression 'extradition' means, surrender by one State to another of a person desired to be dealt with for crimes of which

Animals

be divided into-- (1) Domestic animals, such as dogs, horses, cows, etc., sometimes called animals mansuet' natur'. See White v. Fox, 48 TLR 641. (2) Animals that are naturally dangerous, i.e., wild beasts, such as lions, bears, … 22 & 23 Geo. 5, c. 12, and S. R. & O., 1933, No. 106. See HORSES. (4) means animals useful to human beings and includes fish and fowl, and such kinds of wild life as the

Consideration

or mental incompetency on the other, and, inequity, inadequacy maybe a reason for refusing specific performance, Pegler v. White, 33 Beav 403. (b) Forbearance for a time to institute a suit upon a well-founded claim, or even … Shakuntala v. State of Haryana, (1979) 3 SCC 226: AIR 1979 SC 843: (1979) 3 SCR 232. It means a reasonable equivalent or other valuable benefit passed on by the promisor to the promisee or by the

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Bicycles

approach by bell or whistle. The Road Traffic Act, 1934, makes provisions as to red reflectors and a white surface in order to exempt bicyclists from having to shew a red rear light under (English)Road Transport Lighting … all Acts empowering byelaws to be made on the subject, declares bicycles, etc., to be 'carriage within the meaning of the (English) Highway Acts' (see especially s. 78 of the Highway Act, 1835); but see Simpson v.

Children

(English) Offences against the Person Act, 1861, as to which see Reg. v. Falkingham, (1870) and Reg. v. White, (1871) LR 1 CCR 222 (311). Evidence.--The admissibility of the evidence of a child of tender years depends … Children. The word child in legal documents means a legitimate child unless otherwise declared by statute. See Morris v. Britannic Assurance Co., 1931 (2) KB 125.

Uses

limited by deed, if such was the testator's intent. See the judgment of Jessel, M.R., in Baker v. White, (1875) LR 20 Eq 166. The practical advantages of the system, subsequently to the statute, were: Conveyances to … equitable jurisdiction of the Courts of Chancery and the judicial interpretation by the Common Law judges of the meaning of this celebrated statute. Requirements of the Statute: There are several circumstances necessary to the execution of uses

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