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Property
signifies to any limitation which the context may require, it signifies every possible interest which a person can clearly hold or enjoy, Ahmed GH Ariff v. CWT, Calcutta, AIR 1971 SC 1691. Property, is a term of
Place
extent. There is not much distinction between a place and an area, and so long as it is clearly specified and well-defined in the order, there is no illegality in including an area as large as a
Notice
fact. Notice may take several forms. It must, to be sufficient, be in writing and must intimate quite clearly that the award has been made and signed. A written notice clearly intimating the parties concerned that the
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Industry
no need to use the word separately from business or trade. The wider import is attracted even more clearly when we look at the latter part of the definition which refers to 'calling, service, employment, or industrial
For sale
For sale, The words 'for sale' following upon the word 'goods' clearly indicate that the goods manu-factured or processed by the registered dealer must be goods for sale or in
Authority
Vin. Abr., tit. 'Authority,' and Sugden on Powers, and see WARRANTY. Dictionary meaning of the word 'authority' is clearly wide enough to include all bodies created by a statute on which powers are conferred to carry out
abuse of discretion
abuse of discretion :an error of judgment by a trial court in making a ruling that is clearly unreasonable, erroneous, or arbitrary and not justified by the facts or the law applicable in the case compare
Sharp cut
Cut sharply or definitely or so as to make a clear well defined impression as the lines of an engraved plate and the like clear cut hence having great distinctness well defined clear
title
title [Anglo-French, inscription, legal right, from Old French, from Latin titulum inscription, chapter heading, part of the law that sanctions an action] 1 a : the means or right by which one owns or possesses property...
standard of proof
standard of proof :the level of certainty and the degree of evidence necessary to establish proof in a criminal or civil proceeding [the standard of proof to convict is proof beyond a reasonable doubt] see also...
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Property
signifies to any limitation which the context may require, it signifies every possible interest which a person can clearly hold or enjoy, Ahmed GH Ariff v. CWT, Calcutta, AIR 1971 SC 1691. Property, is a term of
Place
extent. There is not much distinction between a place and an area, and so long as it is clearly specified and well-defined in the order, there is no illegality in including an area as large as a
Notice
fact. Notice may take several forms. It must, to be sufficient, be in writing and must intimate quite clearly that the award has been made and signed. A written notice clearly intimating the parties concerned that the
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Industry
no need to use the word separately from business or trade. The wider import is attracted even more clearly when we look at the latter part of the definition which refers to 'calling, service, employment, or industrial
For sale
For sale, The words 'for sale' following upon the word 'goods' clearly indicate that the goods manu-factured or processed by the registered dealer must be goods for sale or in
Authority
Vin. Abr., tit. 'Authority,' and Sugden on Powers, and see WARRANTY. Dictionary meaning of the word 'authority' is clearly wide enough to include all bodies created by a statute on which powers are conferred to carry out
abuse of discretion
abuse of discretion :an error of judgment by a trial court in making a ruling that is clearly unreasonable, erroneous, or arbitrary and not justified by the facts or the law applicable in the case compare
Sharp cut
Cut sharply or definitely or so as to make a clear well defined impression as the lines of an engraved plate and the like clear cut hence having great distinctness well defined clear
title
title [Anglo-French, inscription, legal right, from Old French, from Latin titulum inscription, chapter heading, part of the law that sanctions an action] 1 a : the means or right by which one owns or possesses property...
standard of proof
standard of proof :the level of certainty and the degree of evidence necessary to establish proof in a criminal or civil proceeding [the standard of proof to convict is proof beyond a reasonable doubt] see also...
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