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Obligation
Obligation, an act which binds a person to some performance; also a bond containing a penalty, with a condition annexed...
Law Reports
in five series, referred to by the names of the editors-Shaw, Dunlop, Macpherson, Rettie, and Fraser. They are cited by the
Good faith
evidence and not conjecture, Sewakram Sobhani v. R.K. Karanjia, Chief Editor, Weekly Blitz, AIR 1981 SC 1514: (1981) 3 SCC 208:
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Civil Law
is not unworthy of the attention of the learned. The editor and expounder of the Theodosian Code is Jacobus Gothofredus, or
in chief
a suffix signifying the head of a staff as editor in chief
Recensionist
One who makes recensions specifically a critical editor
Kipling
educated in England and returned to India in 1880 as editor of the ldquoLahore Civil and Military Gazetterdquo He returned to
Editress
A female editor
Editorship
The office or charge of an editor care and superintendence of a publication
Editorially
In the manner or character of an editor or of an editorial article
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