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Page 200-64
83 ( 3 ) of the Food and Drugs Act , 1938 , provides that , where it appears that an offence has been committed in respect of which proceedings might be taken under the Act against some person , and the prosecuting authority is ...
83 ( 3 ) of the Food and Drugs Act , 1938 , provides that , where it appears that an offence has been committed in respect of which proceedings might be taken under the Act against some person , and the prosecuting authority is ...
Page 200-145
Where the act which a person is engaged in performing is unlawful , then if at the same time . it is a dangerous act , that is , an act which is likely to injure another person , and quite inadvertently the doer of the act causes the ...
Where the act which a person is engaged in performing is unlawful , then if at the same time . it is a dangerous act , that is , an act which is likely to injure another person , and quite inadvertently the doer of the act causes the ...
Page 200-209
1 of the Lunacy Act , 1908 ; and ' defective ' means every person affected by the provisions of sect . ... It is clear that all lunatics and all persons for whose benefit a receiver has been appointed under sect .
1 of the Lunacy Act , 1908 ; and ' defective ' means every person affected by the provisions of sect . ... It is clear that all lunatics and all persons for whose benefit a receiver has been appointed under sect .
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