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Concomitance
Matched in: Term Concomitance
Concomitant
Accompanying conjoined attending
Concomitantly
In company with others unitedly concurrently
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Equal pay for equal work
'equal pay for equal work' is considered to be a concomitant of Article 14 as much as 'equal pay for unequal
For the purpose of making a survey of Wakf properties
exists. The making of such an enquiry is a necessary concomitant of the power to survey, Board of Muslim Wakfs v.
In vacuo
In vacuo, without object; without concomitants, or coherence.
Instigate
or incite. Presence of mens rea, therefore, is the necessary concomitant of instigation. It is common knowledge that the words uttered
Knowledge
knowledge without intention, the consequence being fore-known as the inevitable concomitant of that which is desired, but being itself an object
Nuisance
Act (15 of 1960) s. 10(2)] The nuisance is the concomitant act resulting in danger to the life or property due
Resignation
intention to give up or relinquish the office and the concomitant act of its relinquishment, AIR 1978 SC 694 followed; Moti
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