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Affirmation
the President, or some person appointed in that behalf by him, an oath or affirmation according to his choice. [Constitution of India, Article 99] Means affirmation in lieu of oath made by the President and Vice-President of
Selection
The act of selecting or the state of being selected choice by preference
Select
preferance picked out as more valuable or exellent than others of special value or exellence nicely chosen selected choice
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A kind of choice winter apple having a subacid taste formerly called go no further
Fraud on the Statute
description of a colourable transaction to evade the provisions of a statute and does not, for purpose of choice of the remedy, distinguish itself from the consequences of fraud as vitiating the permission under s. 21, Pankaj
Forced labour
be compulsion arising from hunger and poverty, want and destitution. Any factor which deprives a person of a choice of alternatives and compels him to adopt one particular course of action may properly be regarded as 'force'
Primer election
Primer election, first choice.
Homine eligendo ad custodiendam peciam sigilli pro mercatoribus editi
Homine eligendo ad custodiendam peciam sigilli pro mercatoribus editi, a writ directed to a corporation for the choice of a man to keep one part of the seal appointed for statutes-merchant, when a former is dead,
Paternity
which of the fathers he pleases. But Hargrave suggests that the circumstances of the case, instead of the choice of the issue, should determine who is the father. The Romans forbade a woman to marry until after
Will
a voluntary posthumous disposition of property. [General Clauses Act, 1897 (10 of 1897), s. 3(64)] 1. Wish; desire choice 2. A document by which a person directs his or her estate to be distributed upon death, Black's
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Choice - Law Dictionary Search Results
Affirmation
the President, or some person appointed in that behalf by him, an oath or affirmation according to his choice. [Constitution of India, Article 99] Means affirmation in lieu of oath made by the President and Vice-President of
Selection
The act of selecting or the state of being selected choice by preference
Select
preferance picked out as more valuable or exellent than others of special value or exellence nicely chosen selected choice
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Seek no further
A kind of choice winter apple having a subacid taste formerly called go no further
Fraud on the Statute
description of a colourable transaction to evade the provisions of a statute and does not, for purpose of choice of the remedy, distinguish itself from the consequences of fraud as vitiating the permission under s. 21, Pankaj
Forced labour
be compulsion arising from hunger and poverty, want and destitution. Any factor which deprives a person of a choice of alternatives and compels him to adopt one particular course of action may properly be regarded as 'force'
Primer election
Primer election, first choice.
Homine eligendo ad custodiendam peciam sigilli pro mercatoribus editi
Homine eligendo ad custodiendam peciam sigilli pro mercatoribus editi, a writ directed to a corporation for the choice of a man to keep one part of the seal appointed for statutes-merchant, when a former is dead,
Paternity
which of the fathers he pleases. But Hargrave suggests that the circumstances of the case, instead of the choice of the issue, should determine who is the father. The Romans forbade a woman to marry until after
Will
a voluntary posthumous disposition of property. [General Clauses Act, 1897 (10 of 1897), s. 3(64)] 1. Wish; desire choice 2. A document by which a person directs his or her estate to be distributed upon death, Black's
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