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Major general
lieutenant general and who usually commands a division or a corps
Grenadier
In modern times a member of a special regiment or corps as a grenadier of the guard of Napoleon I one
Corps
The human body whether living or dead
Justices
as was required for a justice of the county, Mun. Corp. Act, 1882, ss. 155-157. See also (Eng-lish) Local Government Act,
Captive consumption
have a licence for such an activity, A.P. Gas Power Corp. Ltd. v. A.P. State Regulatory Commission, (2004) 10 SCC 511:
Cyber space jurisdiction
forum state are insufficient to establish personal jurisdictions, Bhrger King Corp. v. Rudze Wicz, (1985) 47 1 US 462; Preskap, Inc
Employee
to or borne on the cadre of staff of the Corporation, other than person on deputation. [Employees' State Insurance Corporation (General
Error apparent on the face of the record
award, Trustees of the Part of Madras v. Engg. Constructions Corp. Ltd. [Arbitration Act, 1940, s. 30(c) and 16(1)(c)]
Establishment
Act, 1961 (52 of 1961), s. 2(g)] It means a corporation established by or under a Central, Provincial or State Act,
Seriatim
Seriatim, means occurring or following in a series, Professional Hockey Corp. v. World Hockey Ass'n., 191 Cal Rptr. 773 (1983).
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