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Intent to annoy

the causing of such intimidation, insult or annoyance, being the dominant intention which prompted the entry, (AIR 1964 SC 986); Rash

Moneycracy

the rule of money. 'In the name of democracy, moneycracy dominates' [Justice Iyer, Off the Bench, Universal Law Publishing Co. Pvt.

Motor vehicles adapted

upon road' as those words would denote the principal or dominant use and not where it may move incidentally, Goodyear India

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Masterful

Inclined to play the master domineering imperious arbitrary

Peaceably

that is to say, without violence. Therefore it implies the dominant owner has neither been obliged to resort to physical force

Provisions of this Constitution

'provisions of this Constitution relating to' means 'provisions having a dominant and immediate connection with': it does not mean merely having

Raw material

might comprise, amongst others, of those which may retain their dominant individual identity and character throughout the process and also in

Servient tenement

the land over which an easement is exercised, as the dominant tenement is that to which the easement is attached. See

Social backwardness

of citizens. Caste cannot however be made the sole or dominant test. Social backwardness is in the ultimate analysis the result

Mediant

called because it divides the interval between the tonic and dominant into two thirds

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