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colloquium

colloquium [Latin, talk, discussion, from colloqui to converse] : the part of a complaint for defamation in which

Chat

To talk in a light and familiar manner to converse without form or ceremony to gossip

check in

register as a guest at a hotel inn motel etc Converse of check out

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Consent

1 SCR 664. Every consent involves a submission but the converse does not follow, and mere act of submission does not

Collogue

To talk or confer secretly and confidentially to converse especially with evil intentions to plot mischief

Locutory

a room in monasteries where the monks were allowed to converse

Commune

To converse together with sympathy and confidence to interchange sentiments or feelings

Judgment

as to be appealable to a larger Bench. Take the converse case in a similar suit where the Trial Judge allows

Jury

misdemeanour, i.e., to their own homes, being charged not to converse with any person on the subject of the trial. Remuneration.--There

Legal entity

while every legal person is necessarily a legal entity, the converse is not true, Ittiavira Thomas v. Sankaranarayanan Kesavan Nampori of

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