Domestication - Law Dictionary Search Results
Live stock
Live stock, the word 'livestock' includes animals of every description. It is not confined to domestic animals, Royal Hatcheries v. State of Andhra Pradesh, AIR 1994 SC 666: 1994 Supp (1) SCC 429. Livestock
Shared household
Shared household, means a household where the person aggrieved lives or at any stage has lived in a domestic relationship either singly or along with the respondent and includes such a household whether owned or tenanted either
order
prevent undue embarrassment, expense, oppression, or disclosure of trade secrets b : restraining order in this entry qualified domestic relations order : an order, decree, or judgment that satisfies the criteria set out in section 414 of
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Fiscal indicators
indicators as may be prescribed in either absolutes (in Rupees Crore) or as proportions to the Gross State Domestic Product or other magnitudes for the fiscal indicators, Rajasthan Agricultural Produce Markets Act, 2005, s. 2(g). Means such
Aggrieved person
Aggrieved person, means any woman who is, or has been in a domestic relationship with the respondent and who alleges to have been subjected to any act of domestic violence by
Cattle
in which sense Chttels is yet used. Mandeville uses Catele for price], beasts of pasture, either wild or domestic. The term, though often limited to horned domestic animals, may include (see Wright v. Pearson, LR 4 QB
Water user
Water user, means and includes any individual or body corporate or a society, using water for agriculture, domestic, power, non-domestic commercial, industrial or any other purpose from a government source of irrigation. [Rajasthan Farmers' Participation in
Salary
used in clause (h) of s. 60 is meant to be confined to the emoluments of labourers and domestic servants. It makes a distinction between salary and the wages of labourers and domestic servants, Raghunandan Sahai v.
Respondent
Protection Rules, 1987, s. 2 (h)] Means any adult male person who is, or has been, in a domestic relationship with the aggrieved person and against whom the aggrieved person has sought any relief under this Act:
Monetary relief
to meet the expenses incurred and the losses suffered by the aggrieved person as a result of the domestic violence. [The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, s. 2(k)]
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