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Exclude

To shut out to hinder from entrance or admission to debar from participation or enjoyment to deprive of to except the opposite to admit as to exclude a crowd from a room or house to exclude the light to exclude one nation from the ports of another to exclude a taxpayer from the privilege of voting...


Shall not be excluded

Shall not be excluded, if will not enough to say that the meaning of the word 'shall not be excluded' in the Explanation have to play an appropriate role in the setting and context of the expression 'shall be excluded' used in all the preceding clauses in s. 12. It is only preserving the words intact in the Explanation, its correct intent has to be ascertained, Udayan Chinubhai v. R.C. Bali, AIR 1977 SC 2319: (1977) 4 SCC 309: (1978) 1 SCR 547....


excludable

excludable : subject to being excluded [because the witness was available, the hearsay testimony was "National Law Journal"] ex·clud·abil·i·ty [ik-sklü-də-bi-lə-tē] n ...


exclude

exclude ex·clud·ed ex·clud·ing 1 : to prevent or restrict the entry or admission of [ hearsay evidence] 2 : to remove from participation, consideration, or inclusion (as in insurance coverage) [the excluded perils include acts of war] ...


exclusion

exclusion 1 : the act of excluding or state of being excluded ;specif : refusal of entry into the U.S. by immigration officials [review of deportation and orders] compare deportation 2 : something that excludes or is excluded: as a : a part of an insurance contract that excludes specified risks from coverage compare condition, declaration b : an amount that is excluded from tax liability [a $10,000 annual per donee for gifts "W. M. McGovern, Jr. et al."] compare credit, deduction, exemption ex·clu·sion·ary [-zhə-ner-ē] adj ...


Fiscal deficit

Fiscal deficit, means the excess of total disbursement from the consolidated fund of the State (excluding repayment of debt) over the sum of revenue receipts, recovery of loans and non-debt capital receipts into the fund during a financial year, Rajasthan Agricultural Produce Markets Act, 2005, s. 2(f).Means the excess of total disbursements, from the Consolidated Fund of India, excluding repayment of debt, over total receipt into the fund (excluding the debt receipts), during a financial year, Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act, 2003, s. 23(a).Means excess of total expenditure of State Govern-ment over the total non-debt receipt and thus represents those borrowing requirement, net of repayment during the year which needs to be serviced by way of internet and principal repayment, Maharashtra Fiscal Responsibility and Budgetary Management Act, 2005, s. 2(c).Means the excess of total disbursements from the consolidated fund of the State (excluding repayment of debt) over tot...


From, 'To'

From, 'To', when a period is delimited by statute or rule, which has both a beginning and an end and the word 'from' is used indicating the beginning, the opening days is to be excluded and if the last day is to be excluded the word 'to' is to be used. In order to exclude the first day of the period, the crucial thing to be noted is whether the period of limitation is delimited by a series of days or by any fixed period. This is intended to obviate the difficulties or inconvenience they may be caused to some parties. For instance, if a policy of insurance has to be good for one day from the 1st January, it might be valid only for a few hours after its execution and the party or the beneficiary in the insurance policy would not get reasonable time to lay claim, unless the 1st January is excluded from the period of computation, Tarun Prasad Chatterjee v. Dinanath Sharma, (2000) 8 SCC 649: AIR 2001 SC 36 (39). [General Clauses Act, 1897, s. 9]...


patent

patent [Anglo-French, from Latin patent- patens, from present participle of patēre to be open] 1 a : open to public inspection see also letters patent at letter b : secured or protected by a patent [a nonexclusive license to produce and sell the product] [sought to enforce her rights against infringement] 2 : of, relating to, or concerned with the granting of patents esp. for inventions [a lawyer] [involved in litigation] 3 : readily seen, discovered, or understood [a defect] [if no bad faith or abuse is ] compare latent pat·ent·ly adv [pat-nt] n 1 : an official document conferring a right or privilege : letters patent at letter 2 a : the right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention or products made by an invented process that is granted to an inventor and his or her heirs or assigns for a term of years see also intellectual property at property compare copyright, trademark NOTE: A patent may be granted for a process, act, or method t...


Exclusory

Able to exclude excluding serving to exclude...


Camera

Camera [fr. kam'pa, Gk.], the judge's chamber in Serjeants' Inn, Ken. Glos.--means room, chamber, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.The judge's private room behind the court.A trial is said to take place in camera when the public are excluded from the court.No criminal trial can take place in camera. Certain kinds of civil actions in the Chancery Division are heard in camera, e.g., cases concerning secret processes of manufacture.It has recently been decided (contrary to what was commonly supposed to be the law) that no nullity suit or other matrimonial cause, whatever its nature, can be heard in camera unless justice cannot otherwise be administered; see Scott v. Scott, 1913 AC 417, where the whole question of hearings in camera is discussed at length by the House of Lords.In a trial under the (English) Official Secrets Act, by the 1920 Act (10 & 11 Geo. 5, c. 75), s. 8, the public maybe excluded during part of the hearing (in certain cases) but the verdict must be pronounced in public....


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