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Monism
That doctrine which refers all phenomena to a single ultimate constituent or agent the opposite of dualism
Mittlers green
A pigment of a green color the chief constituent of which is oxide of chromium
Malassimilation
Imperfect digestion of the several leading constituents of the food
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Constitution
Constitution, any regular form or system of government. Also a particular law, ordinance, or regulation made by the authority
Substantive capacity
imparted by the adjective 'substantive' is that a thing is substantive if it is 'an essential part or constituent or relating to what is essential'. The Court may describe a capacity as substantive if it has 'independent
Domicile
whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning (animus revertendi). Two things, then, must concur to constitute domicile: first, residence; and secondly, the intention of making it the home of the party. There must be
Jurisdiction
determined. By 'jurisdiction' is meant the extent of the power which is conferred upon the court by its constitu-tion to try a proceedings, Raja Soap Factory v. S.P. Shantharaj, AIR 1965 SC 1449 (1451): (1965) 2 SCR
To hold elections
a wide and a narrow sense. Its wide connotation will include all steps such as the delimitation of constituencies, the compilation of electoral rolls, etc. which are a necessary preliminary to the actual conduct of elections. In
Leucoscope
Professor Helmholtz for testing the color perception of the eye or for comparing different lights as to their constituent colors or their relative whiteness
Public order
is content the decisions so not .......... leave any doubt that public tranquility is at least an essential constituent of 'public order' and that 'public order' is a comprehensive concept including within itself as on of its
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Constituency - Law Dictionary Search Results
Monism
That doctrine which refers all phenomena to a single ultimate constituent or agent the opposite of dualism
Mittlers green
A pigment of a green color the chief constituent of which is oxide of chromium
Malassimilation
Imperfect digestion of the several leading constituents of the food
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Constitution
Constitution, any regular form or system of government. Also a particular law, ordinance, or regulation made by the authority
Substantive capacity
imparted by the adjective 'substantive' is that a thing is substantive if it is 'an essential part or constituent or relating to what is essential'. The Court may describe a capacity as substantive if it has 'independent
Domicile
whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning (animus revertendi). Two things, then, must concur to constitute domicile: first, residence; and secondly, the intention of making it the home of the party. There must be
Jurisdiction
determined. By 'jurisdiction' is meant the extent of the power which is conferred upon the court by its constitu-tion to try a proceedings, Raja Soap Factory v. S.P. Shantharaj, AIR 1965 SC 1449 (1451): (1965) 2 SCR
To hold elections
a wide and a narrow sense. Its wide connotation will include all steps such as the delimitation of constituencies, the compilation of electoral rolls, etc. which are a necessary preliminary to the actual conduct of elections. In
Leucoscope
Professor Helmholtz for testing the color perception of the eye or for comparing different lights as to their constituent colors or their relative whiteness
Public order
is content the decisions so not .......... leave any doubt that public tranquility is at least an essential constituent of 'public order' and that 'public order' is a comprehensive concept including within itself as on of its
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