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prosecute
prosecute -cut·ed -cut·ing [Latin prosecutus, past participle of prosequi to pursue] vt 1 : to institute and carry forward legal...
Treatment
or disease, Himanshu Sekhar Nandy v. District Magistrate, Balasore, 1976 Cut LT 1262: 1976 Cut LR (Cr) 457. Treatment, would include
To decide
v. Inder Singh Bagi, AIR 1977 Ori 211: 1977 ILR Cut 809: (1977) 44 Cut LT 72: (1977) 1 Cut WR
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Mutilate
deface'. The law Lexicon, Reprint Edn., 1995 - 'Mutilate to cut off a limb or an essential part of the body;
Insurance
what is known as a coupon policy, i.e., a coupon cut out of a diary, etc., see General Accident, etc., Assce.
Waste
Agricultural Holdings. A mortgagor in possession will be restrained from cutting down timber, for as the whole estate is the security
Razee
An armed ship having her upper deck cut away and thus reduced to the next inferior rate as
Standard gold bar
s. 2(u) does not contemplate the standard gold bar being cut into pieces. A standard gold bar being of a prescribed
Leather splits
Leather splits, are nothing but cut pieces of hides and skins. They are cheaper and have
Emblements
or for years, if he die before he has actually cut, reaped, or gathered the same; and this, although being affixed
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