Externally - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: externallyExternalism
The quality of being manifest to the senses external acts or appearances regard for externals...
External wall
External wall, the expression 'external wall' must be held to be one which abuts a vacant space to which fighting and rescue equipment can have access and from which rescue operations are feasible, N.D.M.C. v. Statesman Ltd., AIR 1990 SC 383....
Extern
External outward not inherent...
External
Outward exterior relating to the outside as of a body being without acting from without opposed to internal as the external form or surface of a body...
Externality
State of being external exteriority...
Externalize
To make external to manifest by outward form...
Externally
In an external manner outwardly on the outside in appearance visibly...
External aids
External aids, the dictionary meaning of a word cannot be looked at where that word has been statutorily defined or judicially interpreted but where there is no such definition or interpretation, the court may take the aid of dictionaries to ascertain the meaning of a word in common parlance. In doing so the court must bear in mind that a word is used in different senses according to its context and a dictionary gives all the meanings of a word and the court would, therefore, have to select the particular meaning which would be relevant to the context in which it has to interpret that word, State of Orissa v. Titaghur Paper Mills Company Limited, (1985) Supp SCC 280: AIR 1985 SC 1293: (1985) 3 SCR 26....
homeostasis
The ability and tendency of certain systems to maintain a relatively constant internal state in spite of changes in external conditions this ability is achieved by the presence of feedback mechanisms which can adjust the state of the system to compensate for changes in the state caused by the external environment It is exemplified in homeothermal biological systems such as animals which maintain relatively constant blood temperature and composition in spite of variations in external temperature or the composition of the food ingested...
Emergency
Emergency, means a situation which is not normal, a situation which calls for urgent remedial action. Break-down of the Constitutional machinery in a State does gives rise to a situation of emergency, S.R. Bommai v. Union of India, AIR 1994 SC 1918 (2052): 1994(5) SCC 1.Emergency means situation which is not normal, situation which calls for urgent remedial action, Rameshwar Prasad v. Union of India, (2006) 2 SCC 1.Has to be laid before each House of Parliament, Constitution of India, Art. 352(4).'Proclamation of emergency arising out of war, external aggression or armed rebellion may be varied or revoked by subsequent proclamation, Constitution of India, Art. 352(2).In India, the President can issue proclamations to meet three types of emergencies viz., (i) emergency arising out of war, external aggression or armed rebellion, (ii) failure of Constitutional machinery in a State, and (iii) threat to financial stability or credit of India or any part of it.Is a situation in which the hea...
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