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Brothel
[conveyance] or place, which is used for purpose [of sexual exploitation or abuse] for the gain of another person or for
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not necessarily be to sell only or solely for commercial exploitation, Municipal Corporation of Greater Bombay v. Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd.
Planning Commission
in the standard of living of the people by efficient exploitation of resources of the country, increasing production and offering opportunities
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Minerals
on or in the earth which may be garnered and exploited for profit, V.P. Pithupitehai v. Special Secy. to the Government
Mineral development
Mineral development, scientific exploitation of minerals without waste is undoubtedly as part of mineral
Litigative puppetry
they were actually being used a facade for illicit mine exploiters. [Mahindranath v. State of Bihar, AIR 1980 SC 1308 (1309),
Joint authors
contributions into a single work, and each being able to exploit the work as desired while remaining accountable for a prorata
Income
not merely what is received or what comes in by exploiting the use of a property but also what one saves
Fixed platform
to the seabed for the purpose of exploration for, or exploitation of resources or for other economic purposes, Suppression of Unlawful
Constitution
of basic freedoms and from the point of view of exploitation of the millions of Indians. The Constitution is an organic
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Exploitive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Brothel
[conveyance] or place, which is used for purpose [of sexual exploitation or abuse] for the gain of another person or for
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not necessarily be to sell only or solely for commercial exploitation, Municipal Corporation of Greater Bombay v. Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd.
Planning Commission
in the standard of living of the people by efficient exploitation of resources of the country, increasing production and offering opportunities
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Minerals
on or in the earth which may be garnered and exploited for profit, V.P. Pithupitehai v. Special Secy. to the Government
Mineral development
Mineral development, scientific exploitation of minerals without waste is undoubtedly as part of mineral
Litigative puppetry
they were actually being used a facade for illicit mine exploiters. [Mahindranath v. State of Bihar, AIR 1980 SC 1308 (1309),
Joint authors
contributions into a single work, and each being able to exploit the work as desired while remaining accountable for a prorata
Income
not merely what is received or what comes in by exploiting the use of a property but also what one saves
Fixed platform
to the seabed for the purpose of exploration for, or exploitation of resources or for other economic purposes, Suppression of Unlawful
Constitution
of basic freedoms and from the point of view of exploitation of the millions of Indians. The Constitution is an organic
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