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Shifty
Full of or ready with shifts fertile in expedients or contrivance
Money Bill
money in the hands of anybody else' (per Gilbert C.B., Re Shelmer, 1725 Gilb Ch 200).' Seeds and Fertilizers, is property, but not money, Lalit Mohan v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 2000 All 197. Money as
Compost
of soil or earth and other matters mixed, in order to make a fine kind of mould for fertilizing lands.
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Converse
predicate in a proposition. The proposition 'X is Y,' converted, becomes 'Y is X.' 'By far the most fertile source of purely syllogistic fallacies is the tendency of the mind to convert universal affirmatives without limitation.'-Bain's Logic,
Feeding Stuffs
for cattle or poultry is protected, in the same way as that of artificial manures, by the (English) Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Act, 1925. See FERTILIZERS.
Formulation
the diagnosis, treatment, mitigation or prevention of disease in human beings or animals, Secretary, Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers v. Cipla Ltd., (2003) 7 SCC 1.
Money
money in the hands of anybody else' (per Gilbert C.B., Re Shelmer, 1725 Gilb Ch 200).' Seeds and Fertilizers, is property, but not money, Lalit Mohan v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 2000 All 197. Money as
Loam
A kind of soil an earthy mixture of clay and sand with organic matter to which its fertility is chiefly due
Turnover
formulations. Export sales should not be taken into account while computing the turnover, Secy. Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers v. Cipla Ltd., (2003) 7 SCC 1 (13, 23). [Drug Policy, 1994, Para 22.7 2(i) and 9] Turnover,
Valuation
of all and, except, perhaps, land that in all respects falls below the average. In agricultural land extra fertility, in town lands advantages of site, are true cases of special adaptability for faring or building purposes. These
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Fertilization - Law Dictionary Search Results
Shifty
Full of or ready with shifts fertile in expedients or contrivance
Money Bill
money in the hands of anybody else' (per Gilbert C.B., Re Shelmer, 1725 Gilb Ch 200).' Seeds and Fertilizers, is property, but not money, Lalit Mohan v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 2000 All 197. Money as
Compost
of soil or earth and other matters mixed, in order to make a fine kind of mould for fertilizing lands.
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Converse
predicate in a proposition. The proposition 'X is Y,' converted, becomes 'Y is X.' 'By far the most fertile source of purely syllogistic fallacies is the tendency of the mind to convert universal affirmatives without limitation.'-Bain's Logic,
Feeding Stuffs
for cattle or poultry is protected, in the same way as that of artificial manures, by the (English) Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Act, 1925. See FERTILIZERS.
Formulation
the diagnosis, treatment, mitigation or prevention of disease in human beings or animals, Secretary, Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers v. Cipla Ltd., (2003) 7 SCC 1.
Money
money in the hands of anybody else' (per Gilbert C.B., Re Shelmer, 1725 Gilb Ch 200).' Seeds and Fertilizers, is property, but not money, Lalit Mohan v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 2000 All 197. Money as
Loam
A kind of soil an earthy mixture of clay and sand with organic matter to which its fertility is chiefly due
Turnover
formulations. Export sales should not be taken into account while computing the turnover, Secy. Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers v. Cipla Ltd., (2003) 7 SCC 1 (13, 23). [Drug Policy, 1994, Para 22.7 2(i) and 9] Turnover,
Valuation
of all and, except, perhaps, land that in all respects falls below the average. In agricultural land extra fertility, in town lands advantages of site, are true cases of special adaptability for faring or building purposes. These
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