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legal proceedings may, at any time before filing a written statement or taking any other steps in' the proceedings, apply
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specified date and time and to put in written statements of their respective claims. Explanation.- The expression" land or water
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specified date and time, and to put in written statements of their respective claims as respects the fact of actual
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beyond the
period of 90 days to file the written statement, in view of
the amendment to the Code ... 21st October,
2003. They sought time to file the Written Statement and by
order dated 29th October, 2003 the trial
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appeal entered appearance in the suit and filed
their written statement supporting the case of the plaintiff.
After entering appearance ... suit, the appellants on
28th February, 2003 filed their written statement in which
they admitted that the plaintiff with defendant
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payment of rent for three consecutive months--Tenant in
written statement claiming fixation of standard rent--Such
claim made after ... ejectment under s. 14(1). In his
written statement the appellant asked the Rent Controller to
fix the standard rent
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dead or cannot be found, etc., is relevant.- Statements, written or verbal, of relevant facts made by a person ... document usually dated, written or signed by him. or against interest of maker;
(3) When the statement is against
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cruelty. According to him,
the allegations made in the written statement per se
constitute cruelty which entitle him straight away ... wife
is an incorrigible adulteress. The respondent flied the
written statement denying the allegations. The written
statement, it anything
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subsection (3) of section 12, send a written statement of the reasons for the challenge to the arbitral tribunal
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that
amount, and had specifically expressed in the written
statement, its willingness to pay the appellants legitimate
dues ... that basis
had been paid. The respondent in its written statement
challenged the appellant's interpretation of the clause
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