Capableness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Capable
having capacity of sufficient size or strength as a room capable of holding a large number a castle capable of resisting
Capable of industrial application
Capable of industrial application, in relation to an invention, means that
Capability
The quality of being capable capacity capableness esp intellectual power or ability
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Capableness
The quality or state of being capable capability adequateness competency
Remainder
estate to support it as a contingent remainder should be capable of taking effect as a springing or shifting use or
Misconduct
Shivde, (2001) 6 SCC 135. The word 'misconduct' is not capable of precise definition, but at the same time though incapable
Trade marks
A 'registrable trademark' shall mean a trade mark which is capable of registration under the pro-visions of this Act. Subject to
Vegetables
drag and any wheeled or tracked conveyance of any description capable of being used on a Highway. [Control of National Highways
Title
which a title depends is either not in its nature capable of satisfactory proof, or, being capable of such proof, is
Tangible
Tangible, means having or possessing physical form; capable of being touched and seen, perceptible to the touch; capable
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