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Reasonableness of expectation
Reasonableness of expectation, the concept of 'reasonableness of expectation' of rent which must take the
Recruitment
to an appointment. Recruitment and appointment are, thus, two separate concepts and are not synonymous, Gurdev Singh Gill v. State of
Reference
'arbitration agreement' is wider as it combines within itself two concepts, (a) a bare agreement between the parties that disputes arising
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Rehabilitation
amenities of life. Providing medical facilities would come within the concept of the word 'rehabilitation', Collector of 24 Parganas v. Lalit
Reification
Reification, means mental conversion of an abstract concept into a material thing, Black's Law Diction-ary, 7th Edn., p.
Family
Palaniyandavan, AIR 1966 SC 469: (1966) 1 SCR 450. The concept of family as it is commonly understood, taking into account
Notional
Consisting of or conveying notions or ideas expressing abstract conceptions
Equality of opportunity
Equality of opportunity, the concept of equality can have no existence except with reference to
conceptualization
the act of formulating or making a concept of something
outwardness
as opposed to the mind or the spirit or ideal concepts as hearty showmanship and all around outwardness
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