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field test
to test something in the field i e under the actual conditions under which it will be used as The Army field tested the new tanks Used in contrast with … to test something in the field i e under the actual conditions under which it will be used as The Army field tested the new tanks Used in contrast with testing in a laboratory or under
common
owned and used esp. for pasture b : a public open area in a municipality 4 : a condition of shared ownership : a condition in which a right is shared with an interest held by another … owner or others [the of estovers] [the of pasture] 3 : a piece of land subject to common use: as a : land jointly owned and used esp. for pasture b : a public open area in
Used substantially
mines under the same management, in relation to workshops. The use of the word 'and' makes both the conditions conjunctive. Sub-clause (xi) uses the words 'if solely used' for the location of the management, sale of liaison
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Completely knocked down condition
Completely knocked down condition, The words 'completely knocked down condition' in the entry are not used in any technical sense, and therefore, … Completely knocked down condition, The words 'completely knocked down condition' in the entry are not used in any technical sense, and therefore, must, be given their ordinary dictionary meaning, i.e., 'made or constructed so
knowledge
in awareness rather than purpose. ac·tu·al knowledge 1 : direct and clear awareness (as of a fact or condition) [the bank had actual knowledge that the name and account number referred to different persons] 2 : awareness
Loan, gratuitous
use it according to the lender's intention, and restore it at the proper time, and in a proper condition. The lender must suffer the borrower to use and enjoy the thing lent during the time of the
Custom
long that the memory of man runneth not to the contrary' should not be strictly applied to Indian condition, Thakur Gokalchand v. Parvin Kumari, AIR 1952 SC 231: (1952) SCR 825. A custom is a particular rule … consuetudo, Lat.], 'Custom maybe defined to be a law or right not written which being established by long use and consent of our ancestors has been and daily is put in practice' (Les Termes de la Ley).
Vested in interest
applied to a present fixed right of future enjoyment, as reversions, vested remainders, such executory devises, future uses, conditional limitations, and other future interests, the present right of which is not referred to, or made to depend … term applied to a present fixed right of future enjoyment, as reversions, vested remainders, such executory devises, future uses, conditional limitations, and other future interests, the present right of which is not referred to, or made to
breach
contract and sue for damages 2 a : a violation or disturbance of something (as a law or condition) [find both the State and the minor guilty of gross es of the rules of procedure "In re … act of breaking out [ of prison] 3 : the condition of having committed a breach of contract used in the phrase in breach [a terminating party who is not in is entitled to expenses "C&S/Sovran Corp.
Vis major force majeure usual
can be given to 'force majeure', and even if this be the meaning, it is obvious that the condition about 'force majeure' in the agreement was not vague. The use of the word 'usual' makes all the
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Conditional Use - Law Dictionary Search Results
field test
to test something in the field i e under the actual conditions under which it will be used as The Army field tested the new tanks Used in contrast with … to test something in the field i e under the actual conditions under which it will be used as The Army field tested the new tanks Used in contrast with testing in a laboratory or under
common
owned and used esp. for pasture b : a public open area in a municipality 4 : a condition of shared ownership : a condition in which a right is shared with an interest held by another … owner or others [the of estovers] [the of pasture] 3 : a piece of land subject to common use: as a : land jointly owned and used esp. for pasture b : a public open area in
Used substantially
mines under the same management, in relation to workshops. The use of the word 'and' makes both the conditions conjunctive. Sub-clause (xi) uses the words 'if solely used' for the location of the management, sale of liaison
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Completely knocked down condition
Completely knocked down condition, The words 'completely knocked down condition' in the entry are not used in any technical sense, and therefore, … Completely knocked down condition, The words 'completely knocked down condition' in the entry are not used in any technical sense, and therefore, must, be given their ordinary dictionary meaning, i.e., 'made or constructed so
knowledge
in awareness rather than purpose. ac·tu·al knowledge 1 : direct and clear awareness (as of a fact or condition) [the bank had actual knowledge that the name and account number referred to different persons] 2 : awareness
Loan, gratuitous
use it according to the lender's intention, and restore it at the proper time, and in a proper condition. The lender must suffer the borrower to use and enjoy the thing lent during the time of the
Custom
long that the memory of man runneth not to the contrary' should not be strictly applied to Indian condition, Thakur Gokalchand v. Parvin Kumari, AIR 1952 SC 231: (1952) SCR 825. A custom is a particular rule … consuetudo, Lat.], 'Custom maybe defined to be a law or right not written which being established by long use and consent of our ancestors has been and daily is put in practice' (Les Termes de la Ley).
Vested in interest
applied to a present fixed right of future enjoyment, as reversions, vested remainders, such executory devises, future uses, conditional limitations, and other future interests, the present right of which is not referred to, or made to depend … term applied to a present fixed right of future enjoyment, as reversions, vested remainders, such executory devises, future uses, conditional limitations, and other future interests, the present right of which is not referred to, or made to
breach
contract and sue for damages 2 a : a violation or disturbance of something (as a law or condition) [find both the State and the minor guilty of gross es of the rules of procedure "In re … act of breaking out [ of prison] 3 : the condition of having committed a breach of contract used in the phrase in breach [a terminating party who is not in is entitled to expenses "C&S/Sovran Corp.
Vis major force majeure usual
can be given to 'force majeure', and even if this be the meaning, it is obvious that the condition about 'force majeure' in the agreement was not vague. The use of the word 'usual' makes all the
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