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Counterpart
Counterpart, the corresponding partor duplicte; the key of a cipher. When
counterpart
counterpart : one of two corresponding or duplicate copies of a
Lease
Woodfall or Redman on Landlord and Tenant. It includes a counterpart, kabuliyat, and undertaking to cultivate or occupy and an agreement
Mylitta
of love and fertility and war also called Ishtar the counterpart of Ashtoreth and Astarte
Rescript
question; it is equivalent to an edict or decree; a counterpart. A judge's written order to a court clerk explaining how
Possession
of a claim to certain property and a de facto counterpart of ownership. Possession of a right is the de facto
Ownership
of a claim to certain property and a de facto counterpart of ownership. Possession of a right is the de facto
Mirza
or Private persons. It may easily be called the Persian counterpart of the word 'Babu' in Urdu, Wazir Ahmad v. Ghulam
Kachcha adatia
for certain purposes himself acting as the principal, his English counterpart being a del credre agent, Babulal v. Jagat Narain, AIR
Kabooleat
Kabuliyat, a 'written agreement, especially one signifying assent, as the counterpart of a revenue lease, or the document in which a
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