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Distinctly
Distinctly, the word 'distinctly' means 'directly', 'indubitably' 'strictly', 'unmistakably'. The word
Every distinct offence
Every distinct offence, The expression 'every dis-tinct offence' must have a different
Distinct matters
Distinct matters, the expression 'distinct matters' would connote something different from
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Distinct matters and descriptions
Distinct matters and descriptions, in its popular sense, the expression 'distinct
Distinctly
With distinctness not confusedly without the blending of one part or thing
Eminent domain and police powers-distinction
public purposes. The police and eminent domain powers are essentially distinct. Under the police power many restrictions may be imposed and
Distinctness
The quality or state of being distinct a separation or difference that prevents confusion of parts or
Tax and fee-distinction
Tax and fee-distinction, a tax is a compulsory exaction of money by a public authority for public purposes enforceable by...
Distinctively
With distinction plainly
Manufacture
transformation, a new and different article must emerge having a distinctive name, character or use, Hindustan Poles Corporation v. Commissioner of
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