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Existing Council
Matched in: Term Existing Council
Parish Council
Matched in: Term Parish Council
Manufacture
result of undergoing the process a distinct commercial commodity different from the raw materials comes into existence, Municipal Council v. M/s. Vraj Lal Manilal & Co., AIR 1982 SC 844: (1982) 1 SCC 637: (1982) 3 SCR … 1990 SC 1676 (1682): (1989) 4 SCC 323. Means to make, produce, fabricate, assemble, pro-cess or bring into existence, by hand or by machine, a new product having distinctive name, character or use and shall include process
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Rural District Council
Matched in: Term Rural District Council
Irish and Scots Courts' Judgments
within the scope of the Act of 1920 by Orders in Council under the Act of 1920, in existence at the date of an extending Order in Council under the Act of 1933. See R.S.C., Ord. XLIA.
Access and non-access
non-access again connote, as has been held by the Privy Council (Vide Karapaya v. Mayandy, 12 Rang 243), existence and non-existence of opportunities for material intercourse, Chilukuri Venkateswarlu v. Chilukuri Venkatanarayana, (1954) 1 SCR 424.
League of Nations (Societe des Nations)
rights, when necessary, to justice. The League's machinery, the only existing one on adequately large scale, includes a Council; a larger Assembly; a Secretariat which constitutes the first International Civil Service; the Hague Court of Justice, the … for disputes, with recognition that any war is the responsibility of all peoples; provision of means for adapting existing rights, when necessary, to justice. The League's machinery, the only existing one on adequately large scale, includes a
Allegation
if it is in his opinion derogatory of the House or no public interest is served. Identical provision exists in Rajya Sabha. Rules of Procedure and Conduct of (Rajya Sabha) Business in the Council of States, 5th
Ordinance
with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council or Court in Colonies where representative assemblies do not exist. See also. L. E., sub tit. 'Dependencies,' etc. Means an authoritative law or decree; esp., a municipal regulation.
Bar Council
Matched in: Term Bar Council
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