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Placebo effect
which the symptoms of illness are lessened or an anticipated effect is experienced Because the placebo2 itself has no pharmacological activity
Notwithstanding, the words 'notwithstanding' in clause (1) and 'subject to' in clause (3) mean that where an entry is in general terms in List II and part of that entry is in specific terms in List I, the entry in List I takes effect notwithstanding the e
authority' should not stand in the way of giving full effect to the retrospective introduction of the proviso in s. 3
Effective
Effective, would mean a valid licence both as regards the period
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Effectiveness
The quality of being effective
Effecter
One who effects
effective assignment
effective assignment see assignment
Uses
possessionem transferendis. It became a pivot of English conveyancing. Its effect was that where any person was seised to the use
Remainder
usual method), as well as by a conveyance deriving its effect from the Common Law. In the same land there may
Void
and lacking in jurisdiction, however, it subsists and remains fully effective unless and until it is set aside by a court
Wills
is the valid disposition by a living person, to take effect after his death, of his disposable property. ''But in law
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