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In the manufacture of goods
In the manufacture of goods would normally encompass the entire process carried on by the dealer of converting
Incompass
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claim
see also res judicata NOTE: A cause of action may encompass more than one claim as the term is used in
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Under-inclusive classification
application of the policy to all whom it might logically encompass would restrict the opportunity of a State to make experiment,
Life
heritage in its full measure would certainly come within the encompass of all expanded concept of Article 21 of the Constitution,
Goodwill
expanded by Wood V. C. in Churton v. Douglas to encompass every positive advantage 'that has been acquired by the old
Due process of law
Vol. D, p. 83. Is to be liberally construed to encompass any remedy provided by the state whereby the individual obtains
Court
9A of the Special Court Act, it is intended to encompass all curial or judicial bodies which have the jurisdiction to
Inwreathe
To surround or encompass as with a wreath
Maintenance
SC 1343 (1346): (1960) 39 ILR 283. 'Maintenance', necessarily must encompass a provision for residence. maintenance is given so that the
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