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desire

desire de·sired de·sir·ing : to wish for earnestly see also precatory NOTE: Courts have variously interpreted desire in wills to indicate either a direction of the testator that must be followed or merely an expression of what the testator hoped would happen. ...


Desirability

The state or quality of being desirable desirableness...


Desirable

Worthy of desire or longing fitted to excite desire or a wish to possess pleasing agreeable...


Desirable

Desirable, this is a difficult test to interpret, for it is framed both in terms of a jurisdictional threshold ('only where') and in terms of the exercise of a discretionary judgment ('desirable'), Black v. Sumitomo Corpn. (CA), (2002) 1 WLR 1562.To become requirement must have the objective element of a need which can be decided only by taking all relevant circumstances into consideration so that the protection afforded to a tenant is not rendered illusory or whittled down, Rahabhar Production Pvt. Ltd. v. Rajendrak Tandon, (1998) 4 SCC 49...


Desirableness

The quality of being desirable...


Desirably

In a desirable manner...


Desireful

Filled with desire eager...


Desirefulness

The state of being desireful eagerness to obtain and possess...


Desirer

One who desires asks or wishes...


Desirous

Feeling desire eagerly wishing solicitous eager to obtain covetous...


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