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Efface

To cause to disappear as anything impresses or inscribed upon a surface by rubbing out striking out etc to erase to render illegible or indiscernible as to efface the letters on a monument or the inscription on a coin...


Effaceable

Capable of being effaced...


Effacement

The act if effacing also the result of the act...


Look-at-able

Look-at-able, something which is capable of being looked at. 'This court has come to the conclusion that whatever is logically relevant is legally look-at-able' [Union of India v. Sankalchand, AIR 1977 SC 2328 (2373), para 80]. (Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer)...


able

able 1 : possessed of needed powers or of needed resources to accomplish an objective [ to perform under the contract] 2 : having freedom from restriction or obligation or from conditions preventing an action [ to vote] 3 : legally qualified : possessed of legal competence [ to inherit property] ...


Able-bodied man

Able-bodied man, defined in (English) Corn Production Act, 1917 (7 & 8 Geo. 5, c. 46) (repealed), as 'any male workman who is not incapable, by reason of age or mental or other infirmity or physical injury, of performing the work of a normally efficient workman.' In the (English) Relief Regulation Order, 1930 (S.R.&O. 1930, No. 186), s. 6, 'Male person capable of work.'...


Able-bodied seaman

Able-bodied seaman. See A.B....


Being able to seek

Being able to seek, used in proviso to section 34 predominantly governs the operation of entire section which in its turn provides for discretionary power of the court, Arnab Kumar Sarkar v. Reba Mukherjee, AIR 2007 Cal 79....


Have not been able to live together

Have not been able to live together, seems to indicate the concept of brokern down marriage and it would not be possible to reconcile themselves, Sureshta Devi v. Om Prakash, AIR 1992 SC 1904 (1907): (1992) 2 SCC 25. [Hindu Marriage Act, (25 of 1955), s. 13B]...


Razure

The act of erasing or effacing or the state of being effaced obliteration See Rasure...


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