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De bene esse
to be more fully examined or tried, to stand or fall according to the merit of the thing in its own
Commercial establishment
Act, 1948 do not apply to them and they evidently fall within the definition of 'Commercial Establishment', State of U.P. v.
Collapse
To fall together suddenly as the sides of a hollow vessel to
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escheat
escheoite accession, inheritance, from feminine past participle of escheoir to fall (to), befall, ultimately from Latin ex- out + cadere to
Earnest money
gets through and the same is forfeited when the transaction falls through by reason of the default or failure on the
Occasion
A falling out happening or coming to pass hence that which falls
Condition of service
1331, the dismissal of an official is a matter which falls within 'conditions of service' of public servants. The Judicial Committee
Days of grace
'is not payable on demand, the day on which it falls due is determined as follows:-Three days, called days of grace,
Attempt to commit crime
a criminal design, amounting to more than mere preparation, but falling short of actual consummation, and, possessing, except for failure to
Forced labour
minimum wage, the labour or service provided by him clearly falls within the meaning of the words 'forced labour' and attracts
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