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cure

: to deal with in a way that eliminates or corrects: as a : to use judicial procedures to undo (damage

Rectification

Rectification, implies the correctness of an error or removal of defects or imperfections. It

Misadventure, excusable homicide by

effect is merely accidental. So where a parent is moderately correcting a child, a master his apprentice or scholar, or an

Vagrants

commit them (being convicted before him) to the house of correction to hard labour for not more than one month subject

Pandect', or Digesta

held their sessions once a week for the purpose of correcting imperfect copies in possession of circulating libraries; a fine of

Mahr (dower)

token of respect for its subject: the Woman'. Giving a correct appraisal of the concept of maher, the Privy Council once

Secure system

and misuse; (b) provide a reasonable level of reliability and correct operation; (c) are reasonably suited to performing the intended functions;

Any mistake apparent from record

the record to see whether the judgment or order is correct or not, the error cannot be described as an error

Information

Tax Act, 1922 includes information as to the true and correct state of the law and so would cover information as

Regular

orderly; (4) conforming to a standard of etiquette or procedure, correct, according to convention; (5) properly constituted or qualified; not defective

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