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Widow
his widow and entitled to dower, Words and Phrases, Permanent Edition, Vol. 45, p. 141.
Vibhaktarahave
the aggregate', See para 448 of Mayne's Hindu Law, 11th Edition; Krishnabai Ganpatrao Deshmukh v. Appasahab Tuejiram Rao Nimbalkar, (1979) 4
To
is movement or tendency without arrival, Words and Phrases, Permanent Edition, Vol. 41A, p. 418. To, means towards, Colledge v. Harty,
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Statute Law Revision Acts
partly with the view of clearing the way for two editions of 'Statutes Revised,' that is, statutes in force only, as
Standing Orders
to be observed in passing private Acts through Parliament. An edition of the Standing Orders of both Houses of Parliament is
Quasi-governmental agency
called a government-controlled corporation)'. Authority, as Websiter's Comprehensive Dictionary (International Edition) defines, is 'the person or persons in whom government or
Special and special reasons
quality; out of the ordinary (See Words and Phrases, Permanent Edition, Volume 39A, p. 82) Webster defines 'special as particular; peculiar;
Sovereign powers
must exist in all practical Governments. (Words and Phrases, Permanent Edition, Volume 39A) See also Agricultural Produce Market Committee v. Ashok
Service of notice/notice
notice'. Further, 'service', according to Webster's New International Diction-ary, II Edition, Unabridged, means 'act of bringing to notice, either actually or
Royalty
'Royalty' is defined in Jowitt's Dictionary of English Law, Fifth Edition, Volume, 2 page 1595, as follows: Royalty, a payment reserved
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