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Consider
Matched in: Term Consider
Direction to consider the case
Matched in: Term Direction to consider the case
Considers it necessary
Considers it necessary, The words 'considers it necessary' postulate that the
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Self considering
Considering in ones own mind deliberating
Entertain
r. 90,Civil Procedure Code,1908 means 'adjudicate upon' or 'proceed to consider on merits' and not 'initiation of proceeding', Hindusthan Commercial Bank
committee
a : a body of persons delegated or assigned to consider, investigate, act on, or report on some matter ;esp :
Charitable
legal sense, covers many objects which a layman might not consider to be included under that word, but it excludes some
premeditate
premeditate -tat·ed -tat·ing vt : to think about or consider beforehand [must the killing and deliberate about it "W. R.
Schedule
in the House of Commons, when a Bill is under consideration, the Schedule is taken up after all the clauses and
Discharge
all the prosecution witnesses has been taken and the Magistrate considers for reasons to be recorded, in the light of the
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Consider - Law Dictionary Search Results
Consider
Matched in: Term Consider
Direction to consider the case
Matched in: Term Direction to consider the case
Considers it necessary
Considers it necessary, The words 'considers it necessary' postulate that the
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Self considering
Considering in ones own mind deliberating
Entertain
r. 90,Civil Procedure Code,1908 means 'adjudicate upon' or 'proceed to consider on merits' and not 'initiation of proceeding', Hindusthan Commercial Bank
committee
a : a body of persons delegated or assigned to consider, investigate, act on, or report on some matter ;esp :
Charitable
legal sense, covers many objects which a layman might not consider to be included under that word, but it excludes some
premeditate
premeditate -tat·ed -tat·ing vt : to think about or consider beforehand [must the killing and deliberate about it "W. R.
Schedule
in the House of Commons, when a Bill is under consideration, the Schedule is taken up after all the clauses and
Discharge
all the prosecution witnesses has been taken and the Magistrate considers for reasons to be recorded, in the light of the
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