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Joining together
go and take one's proper place in.' The word has evidently got several meanings. When it is used in the sense
For
the opening part of the clause17(ii) of the Court-Fees Act. Evidently the expression 'for' when it occurs for the first time
Executive function
the policy as well as carrying it into execution. This evidently includes the initiation of legislation, the maintenance of order, the
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Commercial establishment
Factories Act, 1948 do not apply to them and they evidently fall within the definition of 'Commercial Establishment', State of U.P.
Borough English
45. See (English) Law of Property Act, 1922, 12th Schedule; evidently of Saxon origin, and so named to distinguish it from
Tenure
the most remarkable of which was the custom of borough-English, evidently of Saxon origin, and so named to distinguish it from
Inadvertent discovery
Inadvertent discovery means a law-enforcement officer's unexpected finding of incriminating evid-ence in plain view. Even though this type of evidence is
Judicial documents
which are incident to any judicial proceedings, See 1 Stark. Evid. 252.
James hearing
court statements of a co- conspirator should be admitted into evidence, by analysing whether there was a conspiracy, whether the declarant
Includes
and Includes' or comprises' or 'consists of'. It is, therefore evident that the word 'includes' can be used in interpretation clauses
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