Conjunction - Law Dictionary Search Results
Adequate and special reasons
indicates that it is not enough to have special reasons, nor adequate reasons disjunctively. There should be a conjunction of both for enabling the court to invoke the discretion. Reasons which are general or common in many
Agweddi
Agweddi, [ag-gweed, conjunction], a portion given with a bride, Anc. Inst. Wales.
Back-bond
Back-bond, a deed, which, in conjunction with an absolute disposition, constitutes a trust. It expresses the nature of the right actually held by a
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Polysyndetic
Characterized by polysyndeton or the multiplication of conjunctions
And, or
demands it to be so read. The word 'or' is normally disjunctive and the word 'and' is normally conjunctive. But at times they are read as vice-versa to give effect to the manifest intent of the legislature
Establish and administer
Establish and administer, the words 'establish and administer' in the Article must be read conjunctively and so read it gives the right to the minority to administer an educational institution provided it has
Establish and maintain
Establish and maintain, the words 'establish and maintain' must be read conjunctively and it is only institutions which a religious denomination establishes which it can claim to maintain. The right
Or, And
(1975) 3 SCR 48: (1975) 1 SCC 298. The word 'or' is normally disjunctive and 'and' is normally conjunctive, but when other part of the same statute or the clear intention of it obligates, they are read
Used substantially
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 offices,
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Conjunction - Law Dictionary Search Results
Adequate and special reasons
indicates that it is not enough to have special reasons, nor adequate reasons disjunctively. There should be a conjunction of both for enabling the court to invoke the discretion. Reasons which are general or common in many
Agweddi
Agweddi, [ag-gweed, conjunction], a portion given with a bride, Anc. Inst. Wales.
Back-bond
Back-bond, a deed, which, in conjunction with an absolute disposition, constitutes a trust. It expresses the nature of the right actually held by a
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Polysyndetic
Characterized by polysyndeton or the multiplication of conjunctions
And, or
demands it to be so read. The word 'or' is normally disjunctive and the word 'and' is normally conjunctive. But at times they are read as vice-versa to give effect to the manifest intent of the legislature
Establish and administer
Establish and administer, the words 'establish and administer' in the Article must be read conjunctively and so read it gives the right to the minority to administer an educational institution provided it has
Establish and maintain
Establish and maintain, the words 'establish and maintain' must be read conjunctively and it is only institutions which a religious denomination establishes which it can claim to maintain. The right
Or, And
(1975) 3 SCR 48: (1975) 1 SCC 298. The word 'or' is normally disjunctive and 'and' is normally conjunctive, but when other part of the same statute or the clear intention of it obligates, they are read
Used substantially
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 offices,
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