Demarcation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Demarcation
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Demarcate
To mark by bounds to set the limits of to separate to discriminate
Demarkation
Same as Demarcation
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in bounds
within the demarcated playing area Opposite of out of bounds
Blend
mingle together esp to mingle combine or associate so that the separate things mixed or the line of demarcation can not be distinguished Hence To confuse to confound
Federalism
existence of the Union and the States and the distribution of powers between them. Federalism, therefore, essentially implies demarcation of powers in a federal compact, S.R. Bommai v. Union of India, AIR 1994 SC 1918 (1945): (1994)
Delimit
To fix the limits of to demarcate to bound
Acquired territories
much of the territories comprised in the Indo-Pakistan agreements and referred to in the First Schedule as are demarcated for the purpose of being acquired by India in pursuance of the said agreements. [Acquired Territories (Merger) Act,
Highway
the Central Government, whether surfaced or unsurfaced, and also includes: (i) all lands appurtenant to the Highway, whether demarcated or not, acquired for the purpose of the Highway or transferred for such purpose by the State Government
Natural justice
should be made inapplicable to administrative enquiries. Often times it is not easy to draw the line that demarcates administrative enquiries from quasi-judicial enquiries. Arriving at a just decision is the aim of both quasi-judicial enquiries as
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