Connotation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Education
young in preparation for the work of life. It also connotes the whole course of scholastic instruction which a person has
Eligibility and qualifications
a distinction has been made between the two words 'eligibility' connoting the minimum criteria for selection that may be laid down
Habitually
[Also see The Law Lexicon (2nd Edn.), P. Ramanatha Aiyar] Connotes same act of continuity, Sharma Prashant Raje v. Ganpatrao, (2000)
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Jaghire, Jaghur, Jagir
commonly the maintenance of troops, Indian. The term 'jagir' originally connoted grants made by Rajput rules to their clansmen in lieu
Leave
its ordinary parlance if used as a verb it clearly connotes that the candidate should have given up the job or
Pay and pay scale
Pay and pay scale, are conceptually different connotations. Pay is essentially a consideration for the services rendered by
Payment, out of
of, the words 'payment out of' in its first meaning connotes actual payment, e.g., by taking the money out of the
Just
which is right and fair accord-ing to positive law. It connotes reasonableness and something conforming to rectitude and justice. Something equitable
Practice
Practice, connotes repeated events but that will not affect the construction to
Qualifications, eligibility
distinction has been made between the two words - 'eligibility' connoting the minimum criteria for selection that may be laid down
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