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Passant

Passing from one to another in circulation current

Day of importation

removed from a warehouse and are irrevocably put into for circulation, Halsbury's Laws of England 1(2), para 1055, p. 696.

Freedom of press

would have the effect of interference with the content and circulation of newspapers, Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Private Ltd. v. Union

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Freedom of speech and expression

of propagation of idea which is ensured by freedom of circulation, Romesh Thappar v. State of Madras, AIR 1950 SC 124:

Issue

To send out to put into circulation as to issue notes from a bank

Infanticide

the f'tus in utero. It lives merely because the f'tal circulation is still going on. In this case none of the

Fixed capital

Fixed capital, 'fixed capital' as what the owner turns to profit by keeping it in his own possession and 'circulating...

Newspaper

of passing events advocating opinions etc a public print that circulates news advertisements proceedings of legislative bodies public announcements etc

Sap

of any kind especially the ascending and descending juices or circulating fluid essential to nutrition

Betting

c. 15), imposes penalties on persons advertising or sending letters, circulars, telegrams, etc., as to betting; and by the (English) Betting

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Passant

Passing from one to another in circulation current

Day of importation

removed from a warehouse and are irrevocably put into for circulation, Halsbury's Laws of England 1(2), para 1055, p. 696.

Freedom of press

would have the effect of interference with the content and circulation of newspapers, Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Private Ltd. v. Union

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Freedom of speech and expression

of propagation of idea which is ensured by freedom of circulation, Romesh Thappar v. State of Madras, AIR 1950 SC 124:

Issue

To send out to put into circulation as to issue notes from a bank

Infanticide

the f'tus in utero. It lives merely because the f'tal circulation is still going on. In this case none of the

Fixed capital

Fixed capital, 'fixed capital' as what the owner turns to profit by keeping it in his own possession and 'circulating...

Newspaper

of passing events advocating opinions etc a public print that circulates news advertisements proceedings of legislative bodies public announcements etc

Sap

of any kind especially the ascending and descending juices or circulating fluid essential to nutrition

Betting

c. 15), imposes penalties on persons advertising or sending letters, circulars, telegrams, etc., as to betting; and by the (English) Betting

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