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Bale [fr. bal, Sw.; balla Ital.; balle, bal Fr.], a pack or certain quantity of goods or merchandise, wrapped or packed up in cloth and tightly corded round, marked with figures corresponding to those in the bills of lading for the purpose of identification....
Certain
Certain, word 'certain' cannot mean certain on the date of the lease. It is enough if it is capable of being made certain on a future date, Juthika Mulick v. Mahendra Yashvant Bal, AIR 1995 SC 1142 (1150): (1995) 1 SCC 560. (Transfer of Property Act, s. 105)...
Psychotropic substance
Psychotropic substance, means any substance, natural or synthetic, or any natural material or any salt or preparation of such substance or material included in the list of psychotropic substances specified in the Schedule. [Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (61 of 1985), s. 2 (xxiii)]Psychotropic substance, means gardenal tablets came in its ambit because of international name 'phenobarbitone', Bal Mukund Jaiswal v. Bharat Singh, (1993) 2 Crimes 899....
Requisite
Requisite, the word 'requisite' in s. 12(2) means 'properly required'. (AIR 1928 PC 103 foll), Lala Bal Mukand v. Lajwanti, AIR 1975 SC 1089 (1092). [Limitation Act, 1908, s. 12(2)]...
procès verbal
procs verbal pl: procès ver·bals [-bÄ lz] [French, literally, verbal trial] in the civil law of Louisiana : an official written record of a proceeding (as a judicial sale of property) ...
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