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K

the eleventh letter of the English alphabet is nonvocal consonant The form and sound of the letter K are from the Latin which used the letter but little except in the early period of the language It came into the Latin from the Greek which received it from a Phoelignician source the ultimate origin probably being Egyptian Etymologically K is most nearly related to c g h which see...


K.B.

K.B. King's Bench ...


K.L.M. Principle

K.L.M. Principle, The expression 'K.L.M. Principle' came into existence in the Travancore-Cochin State by an order dated 27th September, 1950, and means that the relative seniority of the Travancore and Cochin personnel in any class or grade in the common seniority list will be determined with reference to the date of commencement of continuous service in the same or similar class of grade or posts subject, however, to the condition that the seniority of the Travancore personnel as between themselves or of the Cochin personnel as between themselves should not thereby be disturbed, C.P. Damodaran Nayar v. State of Kerala, AIR 1974 SC 1343 (1349). [States Reorganisation Act, (37 of 1956), s. 115]...


k/a

k/a known as ...


Keep

To care to desire...


Keep open

Keep open, a private cart stand is 'kept open' only if it is kept open to others in charge of vehicles besides the owner of the place, to keep their vehicles thereto let their vehicles stand there to a licence under s. 270E of the Madras District Municipalities Act 1920, required only to keep open a private cart stand, Anamallais Bus Transport (Private) Ltd. v. Commissioner, Dharapuram Municipality, AIR 1957 Mad 781....


kept

imp amp p p of Keep...


Kept

Kept, the word 'kept' has not been defined in the Taxation Act. Therefore, to interpret it in its ordinary popular sense, consistently with the context. The word 'kept' has been repeatedly used in the s.. In sub-s. (1), it occurs in association with the phrase 'for use on roads'. In that context, the ordinary dictionary meaning of the word 'keep in' is 'to retain', 'to maintain' or 'cause to stay or remain in a place', 'to detain', 'to stay or continue in a specified condition, position, etc.'. In association with the use of the vehicle, therefore, the word 'kept' has an element of stationariness. It is something different from a mere state of transit or a course of journey through the State. It is something more than a mere stoppage or halt for rest, food or refreshment, etc., in the course of transit through the territory of the State, State of Mysore v. T.V. Sundaram Iyengar & Sons (P) Ltd., AIR 1980 SC 148: (1980) 1 SCC 66: (1980) 2 SCR 1. [Karnataka Motor Vehicles Taxation Act, 19...


kind

kind 1 : a particular type, category, or class [properties of like ] see also like-kind exchange 2 a : an unconverted form [a partition of property in ] ;broadly : a form other than money [forbid a bribe in cash or in ] see also in-kind b : the equivalent in value [repay a loan in ] ...


Kind

Characteristic of the species belonging to ones nature natural native...



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