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Contracting State
one of the parties acceding to that Convention under the Accession Convention (Denmark, the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom),
Infrastructure
locks, buoys, inland ports, cargo handling equipment, road and rail access and cargo storage spaces, and the expression 'infrastructure facilities' shall
Freedom of speech
an idea antagonistic to the idea of the owners getting access to the market becomes very remote. But our constitutional law
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Flameproof enclosure
or apparatus that will withstand, when the covers or other access doors are properly secured, an internal explosion of the inflammable
External wall
vacant space to which fighting and rescue equipment can have access and from which rescue operations are feasible, N.D.M.C. v. Statesman
Equal protection
treatment by the State on the above grounds and free access to certain public utilities will be available to him, Constitution
Engineering operations
operations' includes the formation or laying out of means of access to a road or the laying out of means of
Doctrine of pari delicto
penalize the 'wronged', by denying to the victim of exploitation access to justice. The doctrine is attracted only when none of
Dominus litis
to him unless there be a rule of law excluding access to a forum of plaintiff's choice or permitting recourse to
Discrimination
birth or any of them by putting restriction on their access and use certain public places, Constitution of India, Art. 15(1)
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