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Assessment of damages
number of years which have based on the number of years that the expectancy would probably have lasted: central to that calculation is the probable length of the deceased's working life at the date of death, Uttar
Associate
This latter provision has been repealed clerks of the Associates Department of the Crown Office Department of the Central Office of the Supreme Court now perform these duties. See CLERK OF ASSIZE. A person is an associate
Auto liquefied petroleum gas
application of moderate pressure, and which conform to such specifications for use as fuel in vehicles, as the Central Government may, in consultation with the Bureau of Indian Standards, notify from time to time. [The Petroleum and
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Backward classes
classes of citizens other than the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes, as may be specified by the Central Government in the lists. [National Commission for Backward Classes Act, (27 of 1993) s. 2(a)]
Banker
a cheque for 100l., the banker is legally justified in dishonouring it by refusing payment altogether, Schroeder v. Central Bank of London, (1876) 34 LT 735. If a customer overdraws his account, this amounts to a request
Bar
Bar, (1) a partition running across the courts of law, behind which all outer-barristers and every member of the public must sit or stand. Solicitors, being officers of the court, are admitted within it, as are...
decentralise
same as decentralize Opposite of centralize and concentrate
decentralizing
causing a dispersion or movement away from the center used especially of power or administrative functions Opposite of centralizing
Kulturkampf
over the latters efforts to control educational and ecclesiastical appointments in the interest of the political policy of centralization The struggle began with the passage by the Prussian Diet in May 1873 of the so called May
located
situated in a particular spot or position as valuable centrally located urban land
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Central - Law Dictionary Search Results
Assessment of damages
number of years which have based on the number of years that the expectancy would probably have lasted: central to that calculation is the probable length of the deceased's working life at the date of death, Uttar
Associate
This latter provision has been repealed clerks of the Associates Department of the Crown Office Department of the Central Office of the Supreme Court now perform these duties. See CLERK OF ASSIZE. A person is an associate
Auto liquefied petroleum gas
application of moderate pressure, and which conform to such specifications for use as fuel in vehicles, as the Central Government may, in consultation with the Bureau of Indian Standards, notify from time to time. [The Petroleum and
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Backward classes
classes of citizens other than the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes, as may be specified by the Central Government in the lists. [National Commission for Backward Classes Act, (27 of 1993) s. 2(a)]
Banker
a cheque for 100l., the banker is legally justified in dishonouring it by refusing payment altogether, Schroeder v. Central Bank of London, (1876) 34 LT 735. If a customer overdraws his account, this amounts to a request
Bar
Bar, (1) a partition running across the courts of law, behind which all outer-barristers and every member of the public must sit or stand. Solicitors, being officers of the court, are admitted within it, as are...
decentralise
same as decentralize Opposite of centralize and concentrate
decentralizing
causing a dispersion or movement away from the center used especially of power or administrative functions Opposite of centralizing
Kulturkampf
over the latters efforts to control educational and ecclesiastical appointments in the interest of the political policy of centralization The struggle began with the passage by the Prussian Diet in May 1873 of the so called May
located
situated in a particular spot or position as valuable centrally located urban land
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