inter seの例文
- The High Court never certified another " inter se " appeal.
- India shall be Union of States which are equal inter se.
- The distribution inter se the states should be on the basis of fixed percentages
- Subsection ( f ) governs the area of liability not covered by subsection ( a ) : banks'liability inter se.
- The inter se distribution between the states should include 10 % contribution factor and rest 90 % would be on basis of population.
- It possesses exclusive original jurisdiction for the settlement of intergovernmental disputes between federal and provisional governments and high courts " Inter se ".
- {{ quote | the life members, the ordinary members and the associate members of the London Provincial Society were bound together by a contract inter se.
- The third alternative is that members hold beneficially, but are bound by contracts " inter se " as to their ability to receive their own share.
- The original text reads : Agri, pro numero cultorum, ab universis in vices occupantur, quos mox inter se, secundum dignationem, partiuntur : facilitatem partiendi camporum spatia praestant.
- Hac oratione adducti inter se fidem et ius iurandum "'dant "'et regno occupato per tres potentissimos ac firmissimos populos totius Galliae sese potiri posse "'sperant " '.
- According to the original text, " Agri pro numero cultorum ab universis in vices occupantur, quos mox inter se secundum dignationem partiuntur, facilitatem partiendi camporum spatia praestant.
- After that case, in which the Privy Council refused to answer the constitutional questions put to it, the High Court never certified another " inter se " appeal.
- Latin uses " inter " and the reflexive pronoun of the subject of the verb : " inter se " ( between themselves ) when the verb is third-person.
- Once the prototype was obtained, the scientist proceeded to do successive chromosomal recombination inter se, in other words, to mate female and male Frankeston to form the F5, F6, etc.
- The main issue in the case was whether the colonial courts had jurisdiction over offences committed by Aboriginal people " inter se ", that is, by one Aboriginal person against another.
- Has pactiones affidaverunt Rodbertus filius Hardingi et Rogerus de Berckelai tenere et servare sine fallacia et dolo et posuerunt Dominum Henricum ducem obsidem et justiciarem inter se de servandis his pactionibus.
- The dominant theory, however, is that the rights are transferred to the members or officers absolutely, perhaps on trust for the members, but are importantly bound by contracts " inter se ".
- Eventually a compromise was reached, under which constitutional ( " inter se " ) matters could be finalised in the High Court, but other matters could be appealed to the Privy Council.
- His other works are the " Dissertatio theologica de Condemnatione Libri Janseniani " ( Li鑗e, 1710 ), and the " Consilium pacis adversariis propriis inter se disputantibus " ( Li鑗e, 1710 ).
- Appeals from the High Court to the Privy Council are now only theoretically possible in " inter se " matters if the High Court grants a certificate of appeal under section 74 of the Constitution.