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Disposal
Disposal, Disposal means transfer of title in the goods to any
To be at his own disposal
To be at his own disposal, means when a testator bequeaths certain property for charitable purpose
While disposing of the appeal
or revision' and these would mean in continuation of the disposal of the appeal, reference or revision and these words cannot
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Disposal of case
Disposal of case, see [Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 (2 of 1974),
Disposal
anything arrangement orderly distribution a putting in order as the disposal of the troops in two lines
dispose of
dispose of dis·posed of dis·pos·ing of 1 : to transfer to
disposable income
it is usually calculated as total income less taxes National disposable income which is the disposable income of all individuals and
Disposer
One who or that which disposes a regulator a director a bestower
Dispose
Dispose, transfer or alienate, Dy. C.S.T. v. Thomas Stephen & Co.,
Disposingly
In a manner to dispose
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