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Equate
comparison to reduce to mean time or motion as to equate payments to equate lines of railroad for grades or curves
magnetic equator
An imaginary line paralleling the equator where a magnetic needle has no dip the dipping needle
Suspension
Devpt. Officer, Bharuch (FB), AIR 2002 Guj 143. Suspension, to equate it to a reduction in rank. One of the meanings
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Counter-claim
the word 'counter-claim' in s. 19(8) to (11) which is equated to a cross-suit, includes a claim if it is made
Lawful possession
a legal right to possess the property which cannot be equated with a temporary right to enforce recovery of the property
Public order
the offence under the Essential Commodities Act, may not be equated with the maintenance of public order as is commonly understood,
Broken rice
part, it necessarily means that the part cannot possibly be equated with the whole. The natural, and, indeed, the only reasonably
Colure
circles intersecting at right angles in the poles of the equator One of them passes through the equinoctial points and hence
Climate
One of thirty regions or zones parallel to the equator into which the surface of the earth from the equator
Namely
clause. In other words it ordinarily serves the purpose of equating what follows with the clause described before, State of Bombay
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