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Crimogenic

Crimogenic, that which gives birth to crime. 'crimogenic factors' Md. Giasuddin v. State of Andhra Pradesh, AIR 1977 SC

Decision or order passed by an Officer of Customs under this Act

not a purported determination. A deter-mination, which takes into consideration factors which the officer has no right to take into account

Mala fide

fide unless the same is in accompaniment with some other factors which would depict a bad motive or intent on the

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Lien

law, but some judicially recognized general lines are bankers', solicitors', factors', stockbrokers'. See Halsb. L.E., title 'Lien.' Particular lines, on the

Supercargo

out and returns home with the ship, thus differing from factors, who have a fixed residence.

Market value

is compulsorily acquired which addition is the result of such factors as are unrelated to the open market cannot be regarded

Mercantile agent

Mercantile agent. The Factors Act, 1839 (English) (52 & 53 Vict. c. 45), s.

Migration

Migration, embraces two factors: (1) going from one place to another, and (2) the

Misfeasance and non-feasance

rise to tort but in the case of non-feasance several factors require consideration for giving rise to actionable negligence, Rajkot Municipal

Public interest

4 SCC 266. Public interest, takes within its fold several factors such as the maximum number of permits that may be

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