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Means and includes
which consists of two separate parts which specify what the expression means and also what it includes is obviously meant to
Public order
Public order, expression 'public order' has a distinct corrodation. Investigation into the offence
Trust
Trust, is a comprehensive expression, as covering not only the relationship of trustee and beneficiary
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Deed
or if he executes the deed, undertake any liability therein expressed to be undertaken by him, Halsbury, L. of Eng 'Deeds.'
Family
a subscriber by notice in writing to the Accounts Officer expresses her desire toe exclude her husband from her family, the
Jus
purpose, and gave him instructions. Accordingly, the whole procedure was expressed by the two phrases Jus and Judicium; of which the
Misconduct
'misconduct' is antithesis of the word 'conduct'. Thus, ordinarily the expression 'misconduct' means wrong or improper conduct, unlawful behaviour, misfeasance, wrong
Prior or previous
Parliament has not been unmindful of the need to clearly express its intention by using the expression 'previous permission' whenever it
Warranty
the enjoying of the thing granted accompanied by a promise, express or implied, that if eviction should take place, the warrantor
Undertaking
(1975) 2 SCC 847: (1976) 2 SCR 138. (v) The expression 'undertaking' is not defined in the Act. It finds its
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