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Abatement
arising from any deficiency of the particular fund. See also DEMONSTRATIVE LEGACY. (5) Abatement of Litigation.-By R.S.C., Ord. XVII., rr. 1,
Abduction
to establish the offence under section 364, IPC is to demonstrate that abduction of a person was for murdering him. Even
Arable land
etc. Indeed the fact that the land is actually cultivated demonstrates its nature as arable-land, Ishvarlal Girdharilal Jushi v. State of
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Bastard
case of persons born in wedlock pater est quem nupti' demonstrant (Co. Litt. 123) (he is the father whom marriage designates);
Compassing
mind, cannot fall under any judicial cognizance unless it be demonstrated by some open, or overt, act, See 4 Bl. Com.
High denomination bank note
High denomination bank note, 'high denomination bank note' means a bank note of the denomina-tional value of one thousand rupees,...
Legacy
as if a testator give B. 'my diamond ring.' (3) Demonstrative, when it is in its nature a general legacy, but
nonviolent
response to injustice not using violence used of protests and demonstrations as nonviolent resistance Opposite of violent
Misprision
and imprisonment; also, such contempts of the executive magistrate as demonstrate themselves by some arrogant and undutiful behaviour towards the sovereign
Modesty
intention are essentially things of the mind and cannot be demonstrated like physical objects. The existence of intention or knowledge has
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