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Terms
see), the year beginning with Michaelmas Term. The commencement and duration of the terms were fixed by 11 Geo. 4 &
Terminable property
Terminable property, means the property such as a leasehold, whose duration is not perpetual or indefinite but that is limited in
Term
an extent of time, the time for which something last, duration, tenure, Surendra Kumar Gupta v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR
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Tenancy in Common
may be in unequal shares and for estates of unequal duration; hence the difference in the several modes of alienation and
Temporary services
(i) that the job or post is for a specified duration; or (ii) there is temporary increase in work for which
Substantive capacity
he holds it for an indefinite period especially of long duration in contradistinction to a person who holds it for a
Rule of law
an emergent situation to promulgate ordinances effective for a short duration while the legislature is not in session as also to
Live-birth
its mother of a product of conception, irrespective of the duration of pregnancy, which, after such expulsion or extraction, breathes or
Punishment
a punishment even though it may be of an indefinite duration and would not attract the operation of s. 22 of
Presumption of life or death
unless after a lapse of time considerably exceeding the ordinary duration of human life; but if there be evidence of his
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