Elemental - Law Dictionary Search Results
Criminal contempt
any judicial proceeding or administration of justice is a common element of sub-clauses (ii) and (iii). This element is not required
Discrimination
Discrimination, when used in Art. 304(a), involves an element of intentional and purposeful differentiation thereby creating economic barrier and
Hire purchase agreement and contract for sale
because such a contract has in it not only the element of bailment but also the element of sale, Instalment Supply
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Fee
essentially for services rendered and as such there is an element of quid pro quo between the person who pays the
Goodwill
whole and a going and developing concern. A variety of elements goes into its making, and its composition varies in different
Includes
(iii) to contain as a secondary or minor ingredient or element, (Collins Dictionary of English Language). Is used in an interpretation
Layout-design
Layout-design, means a layout of transistors, and other circuitry elements and includes lead wires connecting such elements and expressed in
Need
however honest it might otherwise be, has inevitably a subjective element in it and that, that desire to become a 'requirement'
Private International law
in respect of transactions or personal status involving a foreign element. The rules of private international law of each State must,
Produced
bring (a thing) into existence from its raw materials or elements': (See the meaning of the word 'produce' in the Shorter
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