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Bliss

Orig blithesomeness gladness now the highest degree of happiness blessedness exalted felicity heavenly joy...


Pedestaled

Placed on or supported by a pedestal figuratively exalted...


Canopy

A covering fixed over a bed dais or the like or carried on poles over an exalted personage or a sacred object etc chiefly as a mark of honor...


Tenure

Tenure, cannot be equated with 'terms and con-ditions of services' or payment of gravity or pension. Tenure when followed by words of office, means term of office, Punjab University v. Khalsa College, Amritsar, AIR 1971 P&H 479: 1971 Cur LJ 334.Means a right, term, or mode of holding lands or tenements in subordination to a superior; in fendal times, real property was held predominantly as part of a tenure system, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1481.Tenure, the mode of holding property. The only tenures in land now existing with a few unimpor-tant exceptions are (1) free and common socage in fee-simple, including enfranchised copyhold, which is subject to paramount incidents; and (2) a term of years absolute (see LAND). The idea of tenure or holding is said to derive from feudalism, which separated the dominium directum (the dominion of the soil), which it placed mediately, or immediately, in the Crown, from the dominium utile (the possessory title), the right to use the profits ...


Officer

Officer. See ARMY; NAVY. A contract between the Crown and any of its military or naval officers for services rendered or to be rendered is not enforceable in a Court of law, see Jynaston v. A.G., 49 TLR 300.It means a person commissioned, gazetted or in pay as an officer in the Air Force, and includes--(a) an officer of any Air Force Reserve or the Auxiliary Air Force who is for the time being subject to this Act.(b) in relation to a person subject to this Act when serving under such conditions as may be prescribed, an officer of the regular Army or the Navy. [Air Force Act, 1950, s. 4(xxiii)]It means a president, vice-president, chairperson, vice chair-person, managing director, secretary, manager, member of a board, treasurer, liquidator, an administrator appointed under s. 123 and includes any other person empowered under this Act or the rules or the bye-laws to give directions in regard to the business of a multi-State co-operative society. [Multi-State Co-operative Societies Act, ...


Renown

The state of being much known and talked of exalted reputation derived from the extensive praise of great achievements or accomplishments fame celebrity always in a good sense...


promotion

The act of promoting advancing or encouraging the act of exalting in rank or honor also the condition of being advanced encouraged or exalted in honor preferment...


Preraphaelism

The doctrine or practice of a school of modern painters who profess to be followers of the painters before Raphael Its adherents advocate careful study from nature delicacy and minuteness of workmanship and an exalted and delicate conception of the subject...


Self exaltation

The act of exalting ones self or the state of being so exalted...


Majesty

The dignity and authority of sovereign power quality or state which inspires awe or reverence grandeur exalted dignity whether proceeding from rank character or bearing imposing loftiness stateliness usually applied to the rank and dignity of sovereigns...


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