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Hold

(Ceiling and Regulation) Act, 1976, s. 3] 1. In England, tenure 2. This word occurs most often in conjunction with other, e.g. fee-hold, lease hold, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.

Industry

be regarded as one employed in an industry if he is following one of the vocations mentioned in conjunction with his employers engaged in the vocations mentioned in relation to the employers. An industry is to be

Morganatic marriage

Morganatic marriage. The lawful and inseparable conjunction of a man of noble or illustrious birth with a woman of inferior station, upon condition that neither

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Natural justice

unarguable truth'. In course of time, judges nurtured in the traditions of British jurisprudence, often involved it in conjunction with a reference to 'equity and good conscience'. Legal experts of earlier generations did not draw any distinction

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

Child

real limitation is contained in the expression 'unable to maintain itself. Where the word 'Child' is used in conjunction with parentage, it is not concerned with age, Nanak Chandra v. Chandra Kishore Aggarwal, AIR 1970 SC 446

To perform those duties etc

'fit' and a second time after the words 'Regional Transport Authority'. That will explain the importance of the conjunction 'and' which is found in sub-cl. (b) after the words 'such authority', State of Rajasthan v. Noor Mohammad,

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,

Competent authority

in isolation apart from the rest of the provisions of the Act. It has to be read in conjunction with, construed and understood as having the same meaning as the expression 'appropriate authority' contemplated by sub-s. (1)

Polysyndeton

A figure by which the conjunction is often repeated as in the sentence ldquoWe have ships and men and money and storesrdquo Opposed to

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Hold

(Ceiling and Regulation) Act, 1976, s. 3] 1. In England, tenure 2. This word occurs most often in conjunction with other, e.g. fee-hold, lease hold, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.

Industry

be regarded as one employed in an industry if he is following one of the vocations mentioned in conjunction with his employers engaged in the vocations mentioned in relation to the employers. An industry is to be

Morganatic marriage

Morganatic marriage. The lawful and inseparable conjunction of a man of noble or illustrious birth with a woman of inferior station, upon condition that neither

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Natural justice

unarguable truth'. In course of time, judges nurtured in the traditions of British jurisprudence, often involved it in conjunction with a reference to 'equity and good conscience'. Legal experts of earlier generations did not draw any distinction

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

Child

real limitation is contained in the expression 'unable to maintain itself. Where the word 'Child' is used in conjunction with parentage, it is not concerned with age, Nanak Chandra v. Chandra Kishore Aggarwal, AIR 1970 SC 446

To perform those duties etc

'fit' and a second time after the words 'Regional Transport Authority'. That will explain the importance of the conjunction 'and' which is found in sub-cl. (b) after the words 'such authority', State of Rajasthan v. Noor Mohammad,

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,

Competent authority

in isolation apart from the rest of the provisions of the Act. It has to be read in conjunction with, construed and understood as having the same meaning as the expression 'appropriate authority' contemplated by sub-s. (1)

Polysyndeton

A figure by which the conjunction is often repeated as in the sentence ldquoWe have ships and men and money and storesrdquo Opposed to

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