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Sovereignty
accepted as both divisible and limitable, and we must recognise that it should be so. Sovereignty is limited externally by the possibility of a general resistance. Internal sovereignty is paramount power over all action within, and is
Medicinal preparation
Medicinal preparation, includes all drugs which are a remedy or prescription prepared for internal or external use of human beings or animals and all substances intended to be used for or in the treatment,
Patent or proprietary medicine
of medicine, a drug which is a remedy or prescription presented in a form ready for internal or external administration of human beings or animals and which is not included in the edition of the Indian Pharmacopoeia
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Motor vehicle
mechanically propelled vehicle adapted for use upon roads whether the power of propulsion is transmitted thereto from an external or internal source and includes a chassis to which a body has not been attached and a trailer;
Marz-ool-maut
degree of subjective apprehension of death in the mind of the sick person; (3) there must be some external evidence chief among which I would place the inability to attend to ordinary avocations', Sarabhai v. Rabiabai, 30
Interpretation of Statute
the intention of the legislature is to be gathered from the language of the statute itself and no external evidence such as parliamentary debates, reports of the commit-tees of the legislature or even the statement made by
Exoskeleton
The hardened parts of the external integument of an animal including hair feathers nails horns scales etcas well as the armor of armadillos and
obsolescence
in the utility or value of property that results over time from intrinsic limitations (as outmoded facilities) or external circumstances NOTE: Obsolescence is usually distinguished from depreciation and physical deterioration. eco·nom·ic obsolescence : obsolescence that results from
genitalia
The sex organs especially the external sex organs called the external genitalia the genitals
Sensorium
The seat of sensation the nervous center or centers to which impressions from the external world must be conveyed before they can be perceived the place where external impressions are localized and transformed
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Externally - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sovereignty
accepted as both divisible and limitable, and we must recognise that it should be so. Sovereignty is limited externally by the possibility of a general resistance. Internal sovereignty is paramount power over all action within, and is
Medicinal preparation
Medicinal preparation, includes all drugs which are a remedy or prescription prepared for internal or external use of human beings or animals and all substances intended to be used for or in the treatment,
Patent or proprietary medicine
of medicine, a drug which is a remedy or prescription presented in a form ready for internal or external administration of human beings or animals and which is not included in the edition of the Indian Pharmacopoeia
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Motor vehicle
mechanically propelled vehicle adapted for use upon roads whether the power of propulsion is transmitted thereto from an external or internal source and includes a chassis to which a body has not been attached and a trailer;
Marz-ool-maut
degree of subjective apprehension of death in the mind of the sick person; (3) there must be some external evidence chief among which I would place the inability to attend to ordinary avocations', Sarabhai v. Rabiabai, 30
Interpretation of Statute
the intention of the legislature is to be gathered from the language of the statute itself and no external evidence such as parliamentary debates, reports of the commit-tees of the legislature or even the statement made by
Exoskeleton
The hardened parts of the external integument of an animal including hair feathers nails horns scales etcas well as the armor of armadillos and
obsolescence
in the utility or value of property that results over time from intrinsic limitations (as outmoded facilities) or external circumstances NOTE: Obsolescence is usually distinguished from depreciation and physical deterioration. eco·nom·ic obsolescence : obsolescence that results from
genitalia
The sex organs especially the external sex organs called the external genitalia the genitals
Sensorium
The seat of sensation the nervous center or centers to which impressions from the external world must be conveyed before they can be perceived the place where external impressions are localized and transformed
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