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Scheduled castes and scheduled tribes
Scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, it is an accepted fact that members
Satisfactorily account
on the word 'satisfactorily', and the Legislature has, thus, deliberately cast a burden on the accused not only to offer a
Reflection
of the House; the reflection is not allowed to be cast on the conduct of the sovereign, Chancellor, the Governor of
Plasm
A mold or matrix in which anything is cast or formed to a particular shape
Ejecta
Ejecta, a woman ravished or deflowered, or cast forth from the virtuous.
Machecollare or machecoulare
which scalding water or ponderous or offensive things may be cast upon the assailants, Co Litt. 5 a.
Legal misconduct
It includes failure to perform the essential duties which are cast on an arbitrator as such. It also includes any irregularity
Lagan or ligan
the chief lord of the fee had to take goods cast on shore by the violence of the sea, Bract. 1.
Kentlage
Kentlage, a permanent ballast, consisting usually of pig-iron, cast in a particular form, or other weighty material, which, on
Jetsam, Jettison, or Jetson
[fr. jeter, Fr.], goods or other things which having been cast overboard is a storm, or after shipwreck, are thrown upon
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