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Damages
but the precise import in a given context is not difficult to discern. A plurality of variants stemming out of a
Custom of the country
for drainage and buildings; but customs are most variable and difficult to ascertain, and from a comparison of returns procured in
Complexity
quality of being intricate or complex or that it is difficult to understand, Rajesh Kumar v. D.C.I.A., 2006 (10) JT 76.
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Commercial establishment
the Factories Act of 1934 and re-enacted it. It is difficult to say that field workers who are employed in guiding,
Certify
circumstances like infringement of essential principles of justice or some difficult question of law of great public or private importance. It
Certifies
not acted mechanically and, secondly, exactly what the High Court's difficulty is and exactly what question of outstanding difficulty or importance
Cabinet
government resigns or is defeated. His task though not so difficult as that of the Prime Minister is of sufficiently great
Begar
found its way in the English vocabulary. It is very difficult to formulate a precise definition of the word 'begar', but
Assignee
use of the term is so widespread that it is difficult to ascribe positive meaning to it with any specification. Courts
Act done under colour of office
and the powers and duties of the office, it is difficult to say that the act was done by the accused
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