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Attentates
Attentates, proceedings in a Court of judicature, pending suit, and after
Calling attention
Calling attention, in Indian Parliament, a member may, with the previous permission
Good faith
good faith which is not done with due care and attention. [Limitation Act, 1963, s. 2 (h)] The expression 'good faith'
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an information by some device and to draw or attract attention of public/individual concerned to such information. It need not necessarily
Peruse
would be 'to go through critically', that is, 'to read attentively and examine critically in detail, one by one', Shon Mushar
Occupation
is employed as referring to that which occupies time and attention; a calling; or a trade; and it is only as
Hire
custody thereof, which is properly the hire of care and attention about the goods, as by warehousemen, wharfingers, etc. (a) In
Business
which it occurs. The term 'business' means an affair requiring attention and labour as the chief concern; mercantile pursuits, that one
Observing
Giving particular attention habitually attentive to what passes observant1 as an observing person
Observant
Taking notice viewing or noticing attentively watchful carefully attentive as an observant spectator observant habits
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