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Expressness
The state or quality of being express definiteness
Expressible
Matched in: Term Expressible
Number
collection of individuals an assemblage made up of distinct things expressible by figures
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Salary or wages
than remuneration in respect of over-time work) capable of being expressed in terms of money, which would, if the terms of
Cause of action
Mayor (H.K.) Ltd. v. Owners and Parties Vessel N.B. Fortune Express, (2006) 3 SCC 100. Right to sue. All the facts
Decree
But by the (English) Judicature Acts, 1873 and 1875, the expression judgment, which was formerly used only in Courts of Common
Consideration
inconvenience sustained or suffered by the promisee at the request, express or implied, of the promisor. See Laythoarp v. Bryant, 3
Condition of service
SC 876. [Cantonment Board Service Rules (1937) R. 5C] The expression 'conditions of service' is an expression of wide import. As
Covenant
Litt, 26 a, 231. Covenants running with the land are express or implied covenants which touch and concernthe land and do
Title, Covenants for
Covenants for. In every conveyance of real or personal property expressed to be conveyed by the instrument of conveyance made on
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