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can do
an eager willingness to accept and overcome challenges as a can do kind of person the citys indomitable optimism and can
King can do no wrong
King can do no wrong, in India in criminal jurisdic-tion the principle
Canned software
Canned software, is goods and succeptible to sales tax, and means
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Can
Can, clearance, averment, Anc. Hist. Eng. 1. To be able to
When can or be read as and
When can or be read as and, depending upon the context, 'or'
Property
indicative and descriptive of every possible interest which a party can have, State of Manipur v. Nongthombam Ambu Singh, AIR 1957
Power
which without that sanction it could not have done, consent cannot give jurisdiction, K.E. v. Vithu, (1899) 1 Bom LR 157.
Manufacture
changes, take the commodity to the point where commercially it can no longer be regarded as the original commodity but instead
Trust
control over property, the person having the ownership or power can create a trust in favour of another person or in
Evacuee
Evacuee, The evacuee cannot take possession of his property. He cannot lease that property.
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