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Locality
The state or condition of belonging to a definite place or of being contained within definite limits
Phototaxis
zooumlspores of certain algaelig etc also the tendency to follow definite directions of motion or assume definite positions under such influence
motion
treated as a motion for summary judgment. motion for more definite statement : a motion that is filed before an answer
Vagueness of grounds
it is capable of being intelligently understood and is sufficiently definite to furnish materials to enable the detained person to make
University
'Doctor of Divinity'), showing that the holders have attained some definite proficiency. The English Universities are those of Oxford, Cambridge (incorporated
Mala fide
59: (2006) 7 SRJ 432. The expression 'malafide' has a definite significance in the legal phraseology and the same cannot possibly
Food and sale
an attempt to sell any such article; According to the definition of 'food' any used as food or drink for human
Proved
rules of evidence in civil and criminal cases, and the definition of 'proved' in s. 3 of the Evidence Act does
Land
1742: (1976) 2 SCC 797: (1976) 3 SCR 1062. The definition of 'land' s. 3(14) of the U.P. Zamin-dari Abolition and
Tax
'tax' is to be understood in the absence of any definition, it would certainly cover any levy. In D.G. Gose &
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