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Consignee

person to whom goods or other things are consigned a factor correlative to consignor

Oversamessa

Oversamessa, semble; a forfeiture for contempt or neglect in not pursuing a male-factor, see Jac. Law Dic, 3 Inst. 116.

Pawn or Pledge

it to the person who succeeds to the ownership. See FACTOR. It is of the essence of the contract that there

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Regularly kept books of account

been regularly kept the nature of occupation is an eminent factor for weighment. The test of regularity of keeping accounts by

Socially and educationally backward classes

place of habitation and its environment is also a determining factor in judging the social and educational backwardness, State of Uttar

University autonomy

control of education by the State has been an important factor in facilitating the maintenance of totalitarian tyrannies. In such states

Valuation

so as to introduce the element of competition as a factor in fixing price.' See (English) Lands Clauses Consolidation Acts and

Vedic

the word 'vedic' in this context indicates only the time factor, Aruna Roy v. Union of India, (2002) 7 SCC 368

Wages

could take form of payment by reference to the time factor or by the job done. In fact, in the case

X-SCID

of T cells that allows them to develop a growth factor receptor.

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