Emphasis - Law Dictionary Search Results
emphatic
Uttered with emphasis made prominent and impressive by a peculiar stress of voice
Myself
I or me in person used for emphasis my own self or person as I myself will do
Appearance
However, where the appearance is required at subsequent stages, the emphasis is to require the physical presence of the party. This
As Parliament may by law determine
As Parliament may by law determine, the leverage given by constitutional mandate by reason of inclusion of the words 'readjusted...
Calculated
said statement was reasonably calculated to achieve that effect. The emphasis is on the calculated effect, not on the actual result,
Material services
employment of trained men and even professional men, but the emphasis is not on what these men do but upon the
Motor vehicles adapted
be ancillary or incidental to the main use of it. Emphasis in the definition must be on the words 'use upon
Negligence
AIR 1995 SC 2499: (1995) 5 SCC 659. (iii) To emphasis the point, it may be reiterated that in such cases,
Religious instruction, study of religions
in religions and teaching of philosophies of religions with more emphasis on study of essential moral and spiritual thoughts contained in
Refunded
Refunded, the emphasis in the word 'refunded' as used in cl. (b) of
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