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overdraw
overdraw -drew [-drü] -drawn [-drȯn] -draw·ing vt : to draw checks on (a bank account) for more than the balance
contract
contract [Latin contractus from contrahere to draw together, enter into (a relationship or agreement), from com- with,
Design
To draw preliminary outline or main features of to sketch for a
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Natural justice
and good conscience'. Legal experts of earlier generations did not draw any distinction between 'natural justice' and 'natural law'. 'Natural justice'
Disadvance
To draw back or cause to draw back
Proved
'proved' in s. 3 of the Evidence Act does not draw a distinction between civil and criminal cases. Nor does this
Presumption
SCC 366. Presumption is an inference of a certain fact drawn from other proved facts. While inferring the existence of a
Ratio decidendi
inferential finding of facts is the inference which the Judge draws from the direct, or perceptible facts; (ii) statements of the
Common gaming house
any uncertain future event, or on the result of any draw, or on the basis of the sequence or any permutation
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make publicly known an information by some device and to draw or attract attention of public/individual concerned to such information. It
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