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Queen's proctor
Queen's proctor, means a solicitor that represents the crown in domestic-relations, probate, and admiralty cases. For example, in a suit for divorce or nullity of marriage, the Queen's proctor
National insurance
engaged in an employment of a manual character, other than certain employments specially excepted, such as, e.g., private domestic service, female nurse, teachers, agents paid by commission, employment otherwise than by manual labour at over 250l. a
Pet animals
Pet animals, certain kind of animals or birds are often domesticated and when a particular person becomes fond of such an animal or bird it may be said to
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Pollution
to, create a nuisance or render such water harmful or injurious to public health or safety, or to domestic, commer-cial, industrial, agricultural or other legitimate uses, or to the life and health of animals or plants or
Private forest
in the factories and smoke-houses as well as for supply to the employees of the estates for their domestic use is excluded from the definition of the term 'private forest', Pioneer Rubber Plantations v. State of Kerala,
Protection officer
means an officer appointed by the State Government under sub-section (1) of section 8. [Protection of Women From Domestic Violence Act, 2005, s. 2(n)]
Mouflon
with a triangular base and rounded angles It is supposed by some to be the original of the domestic sheep Called also musimon or musmon
Purposes not prohibited under the convention
the use of the toxic chemicals of chemicals as a method of warfare; and (iv) law enforcement including domestic riot control purposes. [The Chemical Weapon Concention Act, 2000, s. 2(k)]
Residence order
Residence order, means an order granted in terms of sub-s. (1) of s. 19. [Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, s. 2(p)]
Money
money; Flat money; Legal tender; Near money; Scrip; Wampum. A medium of exchange authorized or adopted by a domestic or foreign Government as a part of its currency, VCC $1-2-1(24).' Stroud's Judicial Dictionary, 5th Edn., defines it
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