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Preventive detention
industrious life, or that he is no longer capable of engaging in crime. Unless the offender admits he is an habitual
Limited liability
So extensive a liability being apt to prevent persons from engaging in business as partners, the statutes authorizing the construction of
Illicitum collegium
means an illegal corporation. Means an illegal association; a collegium engaging in illegal activity. Members of an illiciatum collegium were subject
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Hearing handicap
of reducing considerably such person's capacity for normal work or engaging in a gainful employment or occupation. [Rehabilitation Council of India
Retainer
party; (2) a document given by a solicitor to counsel, engaging the person who receives it to appear for a party,
Compelling reasons
necessary to detain him in order to prevent him from engaging in such activities, Dharmendra Suganchand Chelanat v. Union of India,
order
an order from a court or quasi-judicial tribunal to stop engaging in a particular activity or practice (as an unfair labor
bestiality
bestiality : the crime of engaging in sexual relations with an animal see also crime against
casual
a : employed for irregular periods [a worker] b : engaging in an activity on an occasional basis [a seller]
commerce
in the Important Laws section 2 : the act of engaging in sexual intercourse
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