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Same transaction
Same transaction, between a series of acts seems to be an essential ingredient for those acts to constitute the same transaction, State of Andhra Pradesh v. Cheemalapati Ganeswara Rao, AIR 1963 SC 1850: (1963) 2 Cr LJ 671.Means in order that a series of acts be regarded as parts of 'the same transaction', they must be connected together in some way, for instance, by proximity of time, unity of place, unity or continuity of purpose or design, or continuity of action. Proximity of time and unity of place are not essential, though they furnish good evidence of what unites several acts. If any of these things happens and the whole process is begun over again, it is not the same transaction but a new one, in spite of the fact that the same general purpose may continue, Shapurji Sorabji v. Emperor, AIR 1936 Bom 154; Debi Prasad v. Emperor, 212 IC 135: Raj Kishore Tewari v. Rex, AIR 1949 All 139; Faiz Mohammad v. Emperor, (1945) ILR 1945 Ker 100.Same transaction, suggests a continuity of acti...
Same work or work of a similar nature
Same work or work of a similar nature, means work in respect of which the skill, effort and respon-sibility required are the same, when performed under similar working conditions, by a man or a woman and the differences, if any, between the skill, effort and responsibility required of a man and those required of a woman are not of practical importance in relation to the terms and conditions of employment. [Equal Remuneration Act, 1976 (25 of 1976), s. 2(h)]The expression contemplates stress upon the similarity of skill, effort and responsibility when performed under similar conditions, State of Madhya Pradesh v. Pramod Bhartiya, AIR 1993 SC 286 (292). [Equal Remuneration Act, 1976 (25 of 1976), s. 2(h)]...
same-sex harassment
same-sex harassment The type of sexual harassment that occurs when a male sexually harasses a male, or a female sexually harasses a female. ...
same-sex marriage
same-sex marriage ...
See
A seat a site a place where sovereign power is exercised...
See
See [fr. sedes, Lat.], the diocese of a bishop....
Socinian
Of or pertaining to Socinus or the Socinians...
Socinianism
The tenets or doctrines of Faustus Socinus an Italian theologian of the sixteenth century who denied the Trinity the deity of Christ the personality of the Devil the native and total depravity of man the vicarious atonement and the eternity of future punishment His theory was that Christ was a man divinely commissioned who had no existence before he was conceived by the Virgin Mary that human sin was the imitation of Adams sin and that human salvation was the imitation and adoption of Christs virtue that the Bible was to be interpreted by human reason and that its language was metaphorical and not to be taken literally...
Socinianize
To cause to conform to Socinianism to regulate by or imbue with the principles of Socinianism...
state
state often attrib 1 a : a politically organized body of people usually occupying a definite territory ;esp : one that is sovereign b : the political organization that has supreme civil authority and political power and serves as the basis of government see also compelling state interest at interest, separation of church and state c : a government or politically organized society having a particular character [a police ] 2 : the operations or concerns of the government of a country : the sphere of administration and supreme political power of a country (as in international relations) [secrets of ] [affairs of ] 3 a : one of the constituent units of a nation having a federal government ;specif : one of the fifty such units comprising the great part of the U.S. see also state law b : the territory of a state ...