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Communication
communication did not take place until the subscriber's telephone was answered at the destination and the calling parties communicated with each other. In other words, the digits dialed were a means to an end in the making
Service
after it has been passed on termination of the proceedings, so that the party to whom it is communicated, may, if aggrieved, seek redress in a higher forum in the manner prescribed by law, Commissioner of Sales
Return of post
Return of post, means 'if a person makes an offer saying that its acceptance must be communicated by return of post: that does not mean, exclusively a reply by letter by return of post. A
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Payment of Money into Court
Ord. IX., Rule 26 of that Order directing that the fact of such payment is not to be communicated to a jury until after the verdict is given. As to 'tender of amends' and payment into court
Material concealment of facts
Material concealment of facts, is a concealment of facts which if communicated to the other party to the contract, would induce him either to refuse to agree to it or
Making of the order
anyone. If an order is made which affects the rights of a person, then the order must be communicated to such person in order to be complete and effective, Nripendra N. Majumdar v. N.M. Bardhan, AIR 1959
Knowledge
person with regard to existing facts which he has himself observed, or the existence of which has been communicated to him by persons whose veracity he has no reason to doubt, Emperor v. Zamin, AIR 1932 Oudh
Information
Information, an accusation, or complaint, also, communicated knowledge. Information means any material in any form, including records, documents, memos, e-mails, opinions, advices, press-releases, circulars, orders,
Grounds
While the 'basic facts' being integral part of the 'grounds' must, according to s. 3(3) of COFEPOSA 'be communicated to the detenu, as soon as may be, after the detention, ordinarily not later than five days, and
Freedom of speech or expression
very idea of freedom of expression necessarily connotes that what one has a right to express may be communicated to others, All India Bank Employees Association v. National Industrial Tribunal, AIR 1962 SC 171 (181). [Constitution of
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Communicated - Law Dictionary Search Results
Communication
communication did not take place until the subscriber's telephone was answered at the destination and the calling parties communicated with each other. In other words, the digits dialed were a means to an end in the making
Service
after it has been passed on termination of the proceedings, so that the party to whom it is communicated, may, if aggrieved, seek redress in a higher forum in the manner prescribed by law, Commissioner of Sales
Return of post
Return of post, means 'if a person makes an offer saying that its acceptance must be communicated by return of post: that does not mean, exclusively a reply by letter by return of post. A
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Payment of Money into Court
Ord. IX., Rule 26 of that Order directing that the fact of such payment is not to be communicated to a jury until after the verdict is given. As to 'tender of amends' and payment into court
Material concealment of facts
Material concealment of facts, is a concealment of facts which if communicated to the other party to the contract, would induce him either to refuse to agree to it or
Making of the order
anyone. If an order is made which affects the rights of a person, then the order must be communicated to such person in order to be complete and effective, Nripendra N. Majumdar v. N.M. Bardhan, AIR 1959
Knowledge
person with regard to existing facts which he has himself observed, or the existence of which has been communicated to him by persons whose veracity he has no reason to doubt, Emperor v. Zamin, AIR 1932 Oudh
Information
Information, an accusation, or complaint, also, communicated knowledge. Information means any material in any form, including records, documents, memos, e-mails, opinions, advices, press-releases, circulars, orders,
Grounds
While the 'basic facts' being integral part of the 'grounds' must, according to s. 3(3) of COFEPOSA 'be communicated to the detenu, as soon as may be, after the detention, ordinarily not later than five days, and
Freedom of speech or expression
very idea of freedom of expression necessarily connotes that what one has a right to express may be communicated to others, All India Bank Employees Association v. National Industrial Tribunal, AIR 1962 SC 171 (181). [Constitution of
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