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Oil vanaspati
Oil vanaspati, vanaspati, is essentially an oil al-though it is a different kind of oil than that oil (be it rapeseed oil, cotton-seed oil, ground-nut oil, soya bean oil or any other oil) which forms its...
Planning Commission
Planning Commission, is a non-statutory body set up by a resolution of the Government of India in March 1950, in pursuance of declared objectives to promote a rapid rise in the standard of living of the...
Science
Science, the word 'science' is wide enough to meet the requirement of treating the opinion of a typewriter expert as an opinion evidence coming within the ambit of s. 45 of the Evidence Act, State v....
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Skilled witnesses
Skilled witnesses. See EXPERTS.
Technical assistance
Technical assistance, may involve sending experts into the field to teach skills and to help solve pro-blems in their areas of specialization, such as irrigation, agriculture, fisheries, education, public health forestry, (New Encyclopaedia Britannica), Central Board...
roadkill
The body of an animal killed by a vehicle on a road as it is illegal in most places for a restaurant to serve roadkill as food for people Also used metaphorically as ldquoroadkill on the...
Skilled
Having familiar knowledge united with readiness and dexterity in its application familiarly acquainted with expert skillful often followed by in as a person skilled in drawing or geometry
voir dire
voir dire [Anglo-French, to speak the truth] : a formal examination esp. to determine qualification (as of a proposed witness) [the judge admitted the witness's expert testimony after a voir dire by the attorney] ;esp :...
Proficient
One who has made considerable advances in any business art science or branch of learning an expert an adept as proficient in a trade a proficient in mathematics music etc
qualify
qualify -fied -fy·ing vt 1 : to limit or modify in some way 2 : to make or consider eligible or fit [his training and experience qualified him as an expert witness] 3 : to issue...
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Oil vanaspati
Oil vanaspati, vanaspati, is essentially an oil al-though it is a different kind of oil than that oil (be it rapeseed oil, cotton-seed oil, ground-nut oil, soya bean oil or any other oil) which forms its...
Planning Commission
Planning Commission, is a non-statutory body set up by a resolution of the Government of India in March 1950, in pursuance of declared objectives to promote a rapid rise in the standard of living of the...
Science
Science, the word 'science' is wide enough to meet the requirement of treating the opinion of a typewriter expert as an opinion evidence coming within the ambit of s. 45 of the Evidence Act, State v....
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Skilled witnesses
Skilled witnesses. See EXPERTS.
Technical assistance
Technical assistance, may involve sending experts into the field to teach skills and to help solve pro-blems in their areas of specialization, such as irrigation, agriculture, fisheries, education, public health forestry, (New Encyclopaedia Britannica), Central Board...
roadkill
The body of an animal killed by a vehicle on a road as it is illegal in most places for a restaurant to serve roadkill as food for people Also used metaphorically as ldquoroadkill on the...
Skilled
Having familiar knowledge united with readiness and dexterity in its application familiarly acquainted with expert skillful often followed by in as a person skilled in drawing or geometry
voir dire
voir dire [Anglo-French, to speak the truth] : a formal examination esp. to determine qualification (as of a proposed witness) [the judge admitted the witness's expert testimony after a voir dire by the attorney] ;esp :...
Proficient
One who has made considerable advances in any business art science or branch of learning an expert an adept as proficient in a trade a proficient in mathematics music etc
qualify
qualify -fied -fy·ing vt 1 : to limit or modify in some way 2 : to make or consider eligible or fit [his training and experience qualified him as an expert witness] 3 : to issue...
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