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Include
Include, The word 'include' is generally used as a word of extension. When used in an interpretation clause, it seeks...
Institutions
Institutions. It was the object of Justinian to comprise in his Code and Digest, or Pandects, a complete body
Street offences
the Act of 1839. The offences specified in each Act comprise riding or driving furiously, loitering by common prostitute for prostitution,
Liquidator
to the satisfaction of the Board of Trade. His duties comprise the collection of the company's property, and this property or
Local jurisdiction
his powers under this Code and such local area may comprise the whole of the State, or any part of the
Raw material
the chemical technology of manufacture of any end product might comprise, amongst others, of those which may retain their dominant individual
General damages
of damage whether they be pecuniary or not. Special damages comprise all part pecuniary loss which is calculable at the date
Glass ware
WORLD DICTIONARY). However, in commercial sense glass ware would never comprise articles like clinical syringes, thermometers, lectometers, and the like which
Fixed assets
Fixed assets, 'Fixed assets' in general comprise those assets which are held for the purpose of conducting
Garter
the original institution, The Habit and Ensigns of the Order comprise (inter alia) (1) a garter of dark blue velvet edged
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