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Knowledge
the consequences of his act usually intends them. But there may be intention without knowledge, the consequence being desired but not fore-known as certain or even probable. Conversely there may be knowledge without intention, the consequence being
Reasonable
P. Mangamma, AIR 2003 SC 1706. A reasonable and bona fide requirement is something in between a mere desire or wish on one hand and a compelling or dire or absolute necessity at the other--Such need maybe
Will
Will, means the legal declaration of the intention of a testator with respect to his property which he desires to be carried into effect after his death. [Indian Succession Act, 1925 (39 of 1925), s. 2 (h)]
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Credit-brokerage
Credit-brokerage, means the effecting of introduc-tions (a) of individuals desiring to obtain credit to persons carrying on any business so far as it relates to the provision of
Reasonable requirement
to the actual facts, Damodar Sharma v. Nandram Deviram, AIR 1960 MP 345 (FB). Connotes something more than desire but less than absolute necessity, Petro-leum Worker's Union v. Mohammed & Co., AIR 1967 Mad 33: 1965 MP
Discontinuance
there must be notice in writing (of which there are prescribed forms, which, though not compulsory, it is desirable to use), which in the county Court is to be given by post or otherwise to the registrar,
Telephone connection
'connecting two telephone apparatus' so as to enable the caller to avail the speech transmission facility with a desired person, New Webster's Dictionary'. The words 'telephone connection' would mean connecting two telephones apparatus so as to enable
Requirement
SC 272. Requirement, coupled with the word reasonable means that it must be something more than a mere desire but need not certainly be a compelling or absolute or dire necessity, Raghunath G. Panhale v. Chaganlal Sundarji,
Reasonable doubt
fanciful, uncertain, chimerical, trivial, indefinite or a mere possible doubt is not a reasonable doubt. Neither is a desire for more evidence of guilt, a capricious doubt or misgiving suggested by an ingenious counsel or arising from
Raw material
be that the ingredient should be so essential for the chemical process culminating in the emergence of the desired end product, that having regard to its importance in and indispensability for the process, it could be said
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Desirously - Law Dictionary Search Results
Knowledge
the consequences of his act usually intends them. But there may be intention without knowledge, the consequence being desired but not fore-known as certain or even probable. Conversely there may be knowledge without intention, the consequence being
Reasonable
P. Mangamma, AIR 2003 SC 1706. A reasonable and bona fide requirement is something in between a mere desire or wish on one hand and a compelling or dire or absolute necessity at the other--Such need maybe
Will
Will, means the legal declaration of the intention of a testator with respect to his property which he desires to be carried into effect after his death. [Indian Succession Act, 1925 (39 of 1925), s. 2 (h)]
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Credit-brokerage
Credit-brokerage, means the effecting of introduc-tions (a) of individuals desiring to obtain credit to persons carrying on any business so far as it relates to the provision of
Reasonable requirement
to the actual facts, Damodar Sharma v. Nandram Deviram, AIR 1960 MP 345 (FB). Connotes something more than desire but less than absolute necessity, Petro-leum Worker's Union v. Mohammed & Co., AIR 1967 Mad 33: 1965 MP
Discontinuance
there must be notice in writing (of which there are prescribed forms, which, though not compulsory, it is desirable to use), which in the county Court is to be given by post or otherwise to the registrar,
Telephone connection
'connecting two telephone apparatus' so as to enable the caller to avail the speech transmission facility with a desired person, New Webster's Dictionary'. The words 'telephone connection' would mean connecting two telephones apparatus so as to enable
Requirement
SC 272. Requirement, coupled with the word reasonable means that it must be something more than a mere desire but need not certainly be a compelling or absolute or dire necessity, Raghunath G. Panhale v. Chaganlal Sundarji,
Reasonable doubt
fanciful, uncertain, chimerical, trivial, indefinite or a mere possible doubt is not a reasonable doubt. Neither is a desire for more evidence of guilt, a capricious doubt or misgiving suggested by an ingenious counsel or arising from
Raw material
be that the ingredient should be so essential for the chemical process culminating in the emergence of the desired end product, that having regard to its importance in and indispensability for the process, it could be said
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