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Proof
as would induce a reasonable man to come to a particular conclusion, Hawkins v. Powells Tillery Steam Coal Co. Ltd., (1911) 1 KB 988: 1911 WN 53. Proof, evidence, testimony, convincing token means of conviction. Also standard strength
Warehouse
which are not immediately wanted for sale, Stroud's Judicial Dictionary, 3rd Edn. See also Goa Urban Co-op. Bank Ltd. v. Noor Mohd. Shikh Mussa, (2004) 6 SCC 166. Warehouse, is properly speaking a building used for the purpose … Warehouse, in common parlance, certainly means a place where a man stores or keeps his goods which are not immediately wanted for sale, Stroud's Judicial Dictionary, 3rd Edn. See
Secret
learned in the course of his employment, Merryweather v. Moore, (1892) 2 Ch 518; Amber Size and Chemical Co., Ltd. v. Menzel, (1913) 2 Ch 239. As to official secrets, see that title; and as to secrets of the … the privilege is that of the client, not of the solicitor. The clerk of a professional or business man is under an implied contract not to disclose professional or trade secrets which he has learned in the
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Nature
from man and his creations; a wild primitive state untouched by man or civilization, Bhavani Tea and Produce Co. Ltd. v. State of Kerala, (1991) 2 SCC 463 (481). [S. 18(1), prov. C.P.C.] 2. Kind, Order [S. 96(1)(f), E.S.I.
Terminal
and end; extremity; the point at which something comes to an end, Central India Spinning and Weaving Mfg. Co. Ltd. v. Municipal Committee, Wardha, AIR 1958 SC 341; Man Mohan Tuli v. M.C. Delhi, AIR 1981 SC 991: 1981
Having regard to
a fetter; they are not words of limitation, but of general guidance to make an estimate, Sitaram Sugar Co. Ltd. v. Union of India, AIR 1990 SC 1277 (1290): (1990) 3 SCC 223. [Essential Commodities Act (10 of 1955), … living organisms or other interferences with the ecological system of which they form part and, in case of man, includes offences caused to any of his senses or harm to his property [See English Environment Protection Act,
Property
a right in the nature of property within the meaning of Article 31; Delhi Cloth and General Mills Co. Ltd. v. Rajasthan State Electricity Board, AIR 1986 SC 1126: (1986) 2 SCC 431: (1986) 1 SCR 633. The word … SC 3436. Property, in indicative and descriptive of every possible interest which a party can have, State of Manipur v. Nongthombam Ambu Singh, AIR 1957 Manipur 1. Property, in its most general usage, it denotes ownership of
On the occasion of
his marriage' with the implication that the coincidence in time was designed and not accidental, Ideal Life Assurance Co. Ltd. v. Hirschfield etc., (1943) 1 KB 442. … the same date as'. An 'occasion is not a period of 24 hours.' If we say that a man took out an insurance policy on the occasion of his marriage we do not mean 'on the day
Necessaries
v. Horden Collieries Ltd., (1925) 2 KB 438. It does not, however, include savings, Welsh Navigation Steam Coal Co. Ltd. v. Evans, 1927 AC 834. The term 'necessary' means what is indispensable, needful or essential, J. Jayalalitha v. Union … of principal and agent, necessaries are a question of fact in the particular circumstances of the case. The mandate may be revoked or limited, e.g., by express notice to persons supplying goods. See Lush, 'Husband and Wife.'
Fabric
yarns or fibres. The 1973 Annual Book of ASTM Standards reproduced those definitions, Delhi Cloth and General Mills Co. Ltd. v. State of Rajasthan, AIR 1980 SC 1552 (1554): (1980) 4 SCC 71: (1980) 3 SCR 1109. The fabric … Dictionary of Textile Terms defines 'fabric' as a term which covers all textiles no matter how constructed, how manufactured, or the nature of the material from which made, and the expression 'textile' is described as any product
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