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[(English) Weekly Holidays Act, 1942, s. 2(d)] In ordinary parlance a 'shop' is a place where the activities connected with the buying and selling of goods are carried on. It is not actually necessary that the delivery
party
standing to appeal called also aggrieved person party aggrieved indispensable party : a party whose rights are so connected with the claims being litigated in an action that no judgment can be rendered without affecting or impairing
larynx
The expanded upper end of the windpipe or trachea connected with the hyoid bone or cartilage It contains the vocal cords which produce the voice by their vibrations
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In general any combination of bodies so connected that their relative motions are constrained and by means of which force and motion may be transmitted and
Pons
A bridge applied to several parts which connect others but especially to the pons Varolii a prominent band of nervous tissue situated on the ventral side
Abstraction
through a consumer's meter may be abstracted from the main of the electric company by an unauthorised wire connecting the main with a private terminal, the connecting wire is the artificial means for abstraction, Jagannath Singh v.
Abstract of title
deduced, together with such matters in pais, as births, majorities, marriages, deaths, survivorships, pedigrees, descents, and successions, as connect the several transactions, or in any wise vary the title; and these facts should be authenticated by such
In the course of
not only implies a period of time during which the movement is in progress but postulates also a connected relation. A sale in the course of export out of the country should similarly be understood in the
Perpetuity
162, relating to rents, rent-charges and rights to land or relating to land and certain rights or remedies connected therewith, and see also s. 7, ibid. (Determinable fees). Closely connected with the rule against perpetuities was another
Sale in the course of export
course' implies not only a period of time during which the movement is in progress but postulates a connected relation. Sales in the course of export out of the territory of India means sale taking place not
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Shop
[(English) Weekly Holidays Act, 1942, s. 2(d)] In ordinary parlance a 'shop' is a place where the activities connected with the buying and selling of goods are carried on. It is not actually necessary that the delivery
party
standing to appeal called also aggrieved person party aggrieved indispensable party : a party whose rights are so connected with the claims being litigated in an action that no judgment can be rendered without affecting or impairing
larynx
The expanded upper end of the windpipe or trachea connected with the hyoid bone or cartilage It contains the vocal cords which produce the voice by their vibrations
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In general any combination of bodies so connected that their relative motions are constrained and by means of which force and motion may be transmitted and
Pons
A bridge applied to several parts which connect others but especially to the pons Varolii a prominent band of nervous tissue situated on the ventral side
Abstraction
through a consumer's meter may be abstracted from the main of the electric company by an unauthorised wire connecting the main with a private terminal, the connecting wire is the artificial means for abstraction, Jagannath Singh v.
Abstract of title
deduced, together with such matters in pais, as births, majorities, marriages, deaths, survivorships, pedigrees, descents, and successions, as connect the several transactions, or in any wise vary the title; and these facts should be authenticated by such
In the course of
not only implies a period of time during which the movement is in progress but postulates also a connected relation. A sale in the course of export out of the country should similarly be understood in the
Perpetuity
162, relating to rents, rent-charges and rights to land or relating to land and certain rights or remedies connected therewith, and see also s. 7, ibid. (Determinable fees). Closely connected with the rule against perpetuities was another
Sale in the course of export
course' implies not only a period of time during which the movement is in progress but postulates a connected relation. Sales in the course of export out of the territory of India means sale taking place not
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