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Conjunctiveness
The state or quality of being conjunctive
Supplies and services
maintenance of supplies. It is hardly necessary to read supplies conjunctively with services as was contended although cases may exist where
concurrent
arising, or operating at the same time often in relationship, conjunction, association, or cooperation [the power of taxation in the general
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Firmware
Firmware, 'software kept in semi-permanent memory. Firmware is used in conjunction with hardware and software. It also shares the characteristics of
Child
to maintain itself. Where the word 'Child' is used in conjunction with parentage, it is not concerned with age, Nanak Chandra
Competent authority
provisions of the Act. It has to be read in conjunction with, construed and understood as having the same meaning as
Breech sight
the breech of a firearm to guide the eye in conjunction with the front sight in taking aim
Concurrent
Concurrent, acting in conjunction; agreeing in the same act; contributing to the same event;
Contingency with a double aspect
have no son, then to B.' These interests, considered in conjunction with those for which they are substitutionary, are sometimes termed
Factory
the subject up to 1901, must however, be read in conjunction with the legislation since that date; reference should therefore be
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