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Toll
esp. The consideration paid to use a public road, highway, or bridge 2. A charge for a long call distance, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn. [fr. tol, Sax. And Dut.; told, Dan.; toll, Wel.; taille, Fr.] has
Public order
Ram Manohar Lohiya v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1968 All 100. Public order, is what the French call 'order publique' and is something more than ordinary maintenance of law and order. The test to be adopted
Pass such order as it thinks fit
justice between the parties, the authority who hears the revision petition is satisfied that it is necessary to call for additional evidence, he may call for such evidence, Arbind Kumar Singh v. Nand Kishore Prasad, AIR 1968
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Bandh
Bandh, the distinction drawn between a 'Bandh' and a call for general strike or 'Hartal' is well made out with reference to the effect of a 'Bandh' on
Assessors
of Appeal may, when it may think it expedient other than in a criminal proceeding by the Crown, call in the aid of one or more assessors specially qualified, and try and hear the matter in question
Demand
To ask or call for with authority to claim or seek from as by authority or right to claim as something due
Hunts up
A tune played on the horn very early in the morning to call out the hunters hence any arousing sound or call
Cry
To make a loud call or cry to call or exclaim vehemently or earnestly to shout to vociferate to proclaim to pray to
Cooey
A peculiar cry uttered by the Australian aborigines as a call to attract attention and also in common use among the Australian colonists In the actual call the first
vouch
vouch [Anglo-French voucher to call, summon, summon to court as guarantor of a title, ultimately from Latin vocare to call, summon] vt 1
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Toll
esp. The consideration paid to use a public road, highway, or bridge 2. A charge for a long call distance, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn. [fr. tol, Sax. And Dut.; told, Dan.; toll, Wel.; taille, Fr.] has
Public order
Ram Manohar Lohiya v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1968 All 100. Public order, is what the French call 'order publique' and is something more than ordinary maintenance of law and order. The test to be adopted
Pass such order as it thinks fit
justice between the parties, the authority who hears the revision petition is satisfied that it is necessary to call for additional evidence, he may call for such evidence, Arbind Kumar Singh v. Nand Kishore Prasad, AIR 1968
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Bandh
Bandh, the distinction drawn between a 'Bandh' and a call for general strike or 'Hartal' is well made out with reference to the effect of a 'Bandh' on
Assessors
of Appeal may, when it may think it expedient other than in a criminal proceeding by the Crown, call in the aid of one or more assessors specially qualified, and try and hear the matter in question
Demand
To ask or call for with authority to claim or seek from as by authority or right to claim as something due
Hunts up
A tune played on the horn very early in the morning to call out the hunters hence any arousing sound or call
Cry
To make a loud call or cry to call or exclaim vehemently or earnestly to shout to vociferate to proclaim to pray to
Cooey
A peculiar cry uttered by the Australian aborigines as a call to attract attention and also in common use among the Australian colonists In the actual call the first
vouch
vouch [Anglo-French voucher to call, summon, summon to court as guarantor of a title, ultimately from Latin vocare to call, summon] vt 1
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