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Ambit
Ambit [metaph.], the limits or circumsference of a power of jurisdiction,
Misconduct
of must bear a forbidden quality or character and its ambit has to be constructed with reference to the subject-matter and
Medicinal preparation
SCR 519. Medicinal preparations, in order to come within the ambit of 'medicinal preparations', the intended use of the article must
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Proceeding
that if the legislature had intended to include within the ambit of 'proceeding' an application for special leave under Article 136
Workmen's Compensation Act
games club. As to accidents and industrial diseases within the ambit of the Act, see ACCIDENT TO WORKMAN, and the (English)
Moral turpitude
morals from society's point of view will come within the ambit of 'moral turpitude'. 'The term 'moral turpitude' is rather vague
Induce
to work or canvass at an election is outside the ambit of the definition. It will make little difference if the
Judgment
AP 16. In order to constitute a 'judgment' within the ambit of clause 15 of the Letters Patent it is not
Judicial proceeding
39 of FERA bringing every investigation or proceeding in its ambit as 'a judicial proceeding' within the meaning of ss. 193
Just ground
introducing this provision was clearly to widen the scope and ambit of the term 'just ground' mentioned in the proviso. This
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