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Technical services
SCC 552. The expression 'technical services' has a very broad connotation and it has been elsewhere in the statute also so
Tavazhi
(412): (1966) 1 SCR 454. It has got a definite connotation in Marumakattayam Law. It is a branch of the tarward
Seating capacity
In that way, the expression seating capacity' has a fixed connotation. The expression 'seating capacity' cannot be a fluctuating concept, depending
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Status quo
of things before the war. According to the ordinary legal connotation, the term 'Status Quo' implies the existing state of things
Son
legitimacy. In legal parlance, however, 'son' has a little wider connotation. It may include not only the natural son but also
Shall
obligatory. Nevertheless, the word 'shall' need not be given that connotation in each and every case and the provisions can be
Reserved for any purpose
for any purpose, the words 'any purpose' is of wide connotation and there is no reason to restrict its meaning to
To state
way of reference; to refer'. 'To state' has a distinct connotation of informing the party for whom the statement is meant.
Right to practise
practise, the words 'right to practise' would in its normal connotation take in not merely right to plead but the right
To negotiate for sale
the authority of an estate agent, has a definite legal connotation. He gets an authority to find a purchase, but he
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Connotation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Technical services
SCC 552. The expression 'technical services' has a very broad connotation and it has been elsewhere in the statute also so
Tavazhi
(412): (1966) 1 SCR 454. It has got a definite connotation in Marumakattayam Law. It is a branch of the tarward
Seating capacity
In that way, the expression seating capacity' has a fixed connotation. The expression 'seating capacity' cannot be a fluctuating concept, depending
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Status quo
of things before the war. According to the ordinary legal connotation, the term 'Status Quo' implies the existing state of things
Son
legitimacy. In legal parlance, however, 'son' has a little wider connotation. It may include not only the natural son but also
Shall
obligatory. Nevertheless, the word 'shall' need not be given that connotation in each and every case and the provisions can be
Reserved for any purpose
for any purpose, the words 'any purpose' is of wide connotation and there is no reason to restrict its meaning to
To state
way of reference; to refer'. 'To state' has a distinct connotation of informing the party for whom the statement is meant.
Right to practise
practise, the words 'right to practise' would in its normal connotation take in not merely right to plead but the right
To negotiate for sale
the authority of an estate agent, has a definite legal connotation. He gets an authority to find a purchase, but he
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