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catamountain
the bushy tailed European wildcat Felis silvestris resembling the domestic tabby and regarded as the ancestor of the domestic cat
cat
various species of the genera Felis Panthera and Lynx The domestic cat is Felis domestica The European wild cat Felis catus
Birds
Birds. Larceny may be committed at Common Law of domestic fowls, as hens, ducks, geese, etc. (1 Hale, PC 511),
Civil proceeding
[Constitution of India, Arts. 132 and 133(1)] Civil proceeding in domestic law not being determinative and having regard of the penalty
Apartment
as the case may be, for the residence of any domestic aide employed in such apartment. [Delhi Apartment Ownership Act, 1986
Arms
manufacturing arms, but does not include articles designed solely for domestic or agricultural uses such as a lathi or an ordinary
Array, Military Commission of
of Henry VIII., in order to protect the kingdom from domestic insurrections or foreign invasions, it was usual from time to
Bovine animals
Bovine animals, means live animals of the domestic bovine species other than pure-bred breeding animals, Halsbury's Laws of
Chemical weapons
as a method of warfare; or (d) Law enforcement including domestic riot control purposes, as long as the types and quantities
Chicken
Chicken, means young bird, especially of domestic fowl, flesh of this, C.P. Jose v. State of Kerala,
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