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Geographical indication
quality, reputation or other characteristic of such goods is essentially attributable to its geographical origin and in case where such goods
Language
sounds and combinations of such sounds to which meaning is attributed, all the vocal sounds, words and the ways of combining
High Court
also now well settled that even apart from the aforesaid attribute of a superior Court of record the High Court as
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Illegally acquired properties
any income, earnings or assets derived or obtained from or attributable to any activity prohibited, by or under any law for
Imperium
Imperium, right to command, an attribute of execu-tive power.
Judgment
end to the litigation, and it need not possess the attributes of a final order. Any adjudication, which puts an end
Judicial power
only by then, according to the definition quoted, all the attributes of judicial power are plainly present, Words and Phrases, Vol.
Judicially
and freedom from bias or interest which are the true attributes of a judge. 'Judicial power' may be defined as the
Enforce
Enforce, has been attributed a meaning to give force or effect to; to compel
Equity of redemption
justice. The right or equity of redemption is an essential attribute of a mortgage; it is inherent in the thing itself,
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