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Easement
such as a path or road; discontinuous, for intermittent use; apparent or patent; non-apparent, where there is no external indication that it exists, and easements of necessity or not of necessity. Easements of necessity arise by implied
Enemy
Enemy, means: (i) any person or country committing external aggression against India, (ii) any person belonging to a country committing such aggression, (iii) such other country as
Flameproof enclosure
or originate inside the enclosure, without suffering damage and without communicating the internal flammation (or explosion) to the external inflammable gas or vapour in which it is designed to be used, through any joints or other structural
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Formulation
or more bulk drug or drugs with or without the use of any pharmaceutical aids, for internal or external use in the diagnosis, treatment, mitigation or prevention of disease in human beings or animals, Secretary, Ministry of
Hostile attack
Hostile attack, means any attack by any person or body of persons, whether during any war, external aggression, internal disturbance or otherwise which endangers the security of any life, property, place or thing in India
menobranch
A large aquatic American salamander of the genus Necturus having permanent external gills
Medicine or drug
Medicine or drug, means-- (i) all medicines for internal or external use of human beings or animals; (ii) all substances intended to be used for or in the diagnosis,
Dead plant
frozen, dried or preserved by chemicals, or which, although for any reason not complete, is substantially complete and externally substantially resembles a complete dead plant of the kind concerned. Endangered Species (Import and Export) Act, 1976, s.
Open sparking
sparking, means sparking which owing to the lack of adequate provisions for preventing the ignition of inflammable gas external to the apparatus would ignite such inflammable gas. [Indian Electricity Rules, 1956, R. 2(1)(ah)]
Ownership
relation of ownership. Possession is the de facto exercise of a claim to certain property. It is the external form in which claims normally manifest themselves, B. Gangadhar v. B.C. Rajalingam, AIR 1996 SC 780 (781). (1995)
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Easement
such as a path or road; discontinuous, for intermittent use; apparent or patent; non-apparent, where there is no external indication that it exists, and easements of necessity or not of necessity. Easements of necessity arise by implied
Enemy
Enemy, means: (i) any person or country committing external aggression against India, (ii) any person belonging to a country committing such aggression, (iii) such other country as
Flameproof enclosure
or originate inside the enclosure, without suffering damage and without communicating the internal flammation (or explosion) to the external inflammable gas or vapour in which it is designed to be used, through any joints or other structural
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Formulation
or more bulk drug or drugs with or without the use of any pharmaceutical aids, for internal or external use in the diagnosis, treatment, mitigation or prevention of disease in human beings or animals, Secretary, Ministry of
Hostile attack
Hostile attack, means any attack by any person or body of persons, whether during any war, external aggression, internal disturbance or otherwise which endangers the security of any life, property, place or thing in India
menobranch
A large aquatic American salamander of the genus Necturus having permanent external gills
Medicine or drug
Medicine or drug, means-- (i) all medicines for internal or external use of human beings or animals; (ii) all substances intended to be used for or in the diagnosis,
Dead plant
frozen, dried or preserved by chemicals, or which, although for any reason not complete, is substantially complete and externally substantially resembles a complete dead plant of the kind concerned. Endangered Species (Import and Export) Act, 1976, s.
Open sparking
sparking, means sparking which owing to the lack of adequate provisions for preventing the ignition of inflammable gas external to the apparatus would ignite such inflammable gas. [Indian Electricity Rules, 1956, R. 2(1)(ah)]
Ownership
relation of ownership. Possession is the de facto exercise of a claim to certain property. It is the external form in which claims normally manifest themselves, B. Gangadhar v. B.C. Rajalingam, AIR 1996 SC 780 (781). (1995)
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