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Diorthotic

Relating to the correcting or straightening out of something corrective

Curious

Difficult to please or satisfy solicitous to be correct careful scrupulous nice exact

Precedent

A Division Bench where it is unable to accept as correct the principle laid down in an earlier Divi-sion Bench should

Supplies

supply of their adulterated substitute. This seems to be the correct line of approach, but it does not stop at maintenance

Substantial part

it is clear upon the authorities that neither is the correct test, L.B. (Plastics) Ltd. v. Swish Products Ltd., (1979) RPC

Subject to

reference to effectuating the intention of the law and the correct meaning, in our opinion, is 'conditional upon', K.R.C.S. Balakrishna Chetty

Standard

of sand and sand ballast. 1. A model accepted as correct by custom, consent, or authority, 2. A criterion for measuring

Shop-cum-flat

the higher floors are residential accommodation in the building. The correct approach would be to refer to the context in which

Shall not be excluded

is only preserving the words intact in the Explanation, its correct intent has to be ascertained, Udayan Chinubhai v. R.C. Bali,

Revise

Revise, the word 'revise' meaning 'to re-examine, to review, to correct or to amend the fault', is not hedged or qualified

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