Desirously - Law Dictionary Search Results
Need
Dr. Mahesh Chand Gupta, (1999) 6 SCC 222. Need, Landlord's desire for possession, however honest it might otherwise be, has inevitably
Compelled
negatively. When one forces one to act in a manner desired by him it is compelling him to do that thing.
Grudge
To look upon with desire to possess or to appropriate to envy one the possession
intent
to commit a tortious act having consequences that the actor desires and believes or knows will occur constructive intent : intent
Building societies
in making advances to such members (called 'advanced members') as desire to obtain them on the security of real or leasehold
Carnots cycle
the following four successive operations 1 Isothermal expansion to a desired point 2 adiabatic expansion to a desired point 3 isothermal
Disappoint
from the attainment of that which was expected hoped or desired to balk as a man is disappointed of his hopes
Emulous
Ambitiously desirous to equal or even to excel another eager to emulate
will
will 1 : the desire, inclination, or choice of a person or group 2 :
Prosperity
of being prosperous advance or gain in anything good or desirable successful progress in any business or enterprise attainment of the
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