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Parlor
A room for business or social conversation for the reception of guests etc
Parley
Mutual discourse or conversation discussion hence an oral conference with an enemy as with regard to a truce
Foreign exchange
Management Act, 1999 (42 of 1999), s. 2 (n)] The process of making international monetary trans-actions; esp. the conversion of one currency to that of a different country, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.
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Monology
The habit of soliloquizing or of monopolizing conversation
For the purposes of this Act
to grant a ryotwari patta to a ryot under S. 11 of the Tamil Nadu Estates (Abolition and Conversion into Ryotwari) Act, 1948 must be regarded as having been passed to achieve the purposes of the Act,
Reification
Reification, means mental conversion of an abstract concept into a material thing, Black's Law Diction-ary, 7th Edn., p. 1290.
Gift
or immovable property made voluntarily and without consideration in money or money's worth, and includes the transfer or conversion of any property referred to in s. 4, deemed to be a gift under that section. Explanation.--A transfer
Possession
time.In that case the bailee is the only person who can bring an action for trespass, detinue or conversion if and so long as his contract of bailment has not been exceeded, Donald v. Suckling, 1866 LR
Mensal
Belonging to the table transacted at table as mensal conversation
Workmen
does some clerical work, it would have to be held that he is employed in supervisory capacity; and, conversely, if the main work done is of clerical nature, the mere fact that some supervisory duties are also
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Converse - Law Dictionary Search Results
Parlor
A room for business or social conversation for the reception of guests etc
Parley
Mutual discourse or conversation discussion hence an oral conference with an enemy as with regard to a truce
Foreign exchange
Management Act, 1999 (42 of 1999), s. 2 (n)] The process of making international monetary trans-actions; esp. the conversion of one currency to that of a different country, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Monology
The habit of soliloquizing or of monopolizing conversation
For the purposes of this Act
to grant a ryotwari patta to a ryot under S. 11 of the Tamil Nadu Estates (Abolition and Conversion into Ryotwari) Act, 1948 must be regarded as having been passed to achieve the purposes of the Act,
Reification
Reification, means mental conversion of an abstract concept into a material thing, Black's Law Diction-ary, 7th Edn., p. 1290.
Gift
or immovable property made voluntarily and without consideration in money or money's worth, and includes the transfer or conversion of any property referred to in s. 4, deemed to be a gift under that section. Explanation.--A transfer
Possession
time.In that case the bailee is the only person who can bring an action for trespass, detinue or conversion if and so long as his contract of bailment has not been exceeded, Donald v. Suckling, 1866 LR
Mensal
Belonging to the table transacted at table as mensal conversation
Workmen
does some clerical work, it would have to be held that he is employed in supervisory capacity; and, conversely, if the main work done is of clerical nature, the mere fact that some supervisory duties are also
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