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Sea horse
A fabulous creature half horse and half fish represented in classic mythology as
Agriculture
agricultural purposes, 'agriculture' being construed accordingly, and 'livestock' includes any creature kept for the production of food, wool, skin or for,
Air pollutant
tend to be injurious to human beings or other living creatures or plants or property or environment. [Air (Prevention and Control
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Company
SCC 264: AIR 1970 SC 984. A company is a creature of statute. Its birth, progress, and extinction are all controlled
Cruelty
indicious infliction of mental or physical suffering on a living creature, esp. a human, Black's Laws Dictionary, 7th Edn. Cruelty, to
Deodand
been the immediate occasion of the death of any reasonable creature; it was forfeited to the Crown to be applied to
Review
27 (39)-(40)]. It is well settled that 'review' is a creature of statute and cannot be entertained in the absence of
Justifiable homicide
Justifiable homicide, the killing of a human creature without incurring any legal guilt. It is of various kinds:-
Payment of Money into Court
was known to the Common Law; it is entirely the creature of Statute (Odgers on Pleading). By the (English) C.L.P. Act,
Persona designata
(1996) 3 Ker LJ 86 (91) (Karn). Means being a creature of a particular statute, he has to look to the
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