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Equality of the statute
Equality of the statute, the judicial rule of law for interpreting statutes applies the grammatical approach, thereby to bring out the value judgment incorporated in the statute itself. Sometimes it is called the 'equity of the...
Formal equality
Formal equality, means that law treates everyone equal and does not favour anyone either because he belongs to the advantaged section of the society or to the disadvantaged section of the society, M. Nagraj v. Union...
Omniparity
Equality in every part general equality
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Parage
Equality of condition blood or dignity also equality in the partition of an inheritance
Isothermal
Relating to equality of temperature or an isotherm
Owelty
Owelty, equality, Co. Litt. 169. The suit property, being incapable of division in specie, there is no alternative but to resort to the process owelty, according to which, the rights and interests of the parties in...
Gynaec Egalite
Gynaec Egalite, equality for women. 'Allergy for gynaec egalite is die hard and the millennium ahead may degenerate to 'hellenium' unless all humanity in militant unity battles for fairness to feminist rights.' Crime Against Women and...
Owelty
Equality sometimes written ovelty and ovealty
Overbalance
To exceed equality with to outweigh
Cotidal
Marking an equality in the tides having high tide at the same time
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