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Pliform
In the form of a ply fold or doubling
Compulsory retirement
Retirement' is wide enough to include premature retirement within its fold, S.C. Jain v. State of Haryana, (1985) 4 SCC 645:
Diploma
Diploma [fr. diplow, Gk., to fold double, consisting of two leaves], a royal charter or prince's
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Decision
does not merely mean the 'conclusion' it embraces within its fold the reasons which form the basis for arriving at the
Lada
Lada [fr. lathian, Sax.], a lath, or inferior Court of justice; also a course of water, or a broadway. Means...
Way
Way [fr. w'g, Sax.; weigh, Dut.; vig or wig, M. Goth.], road made for passengers. 1. A passage or pat...
Superannuation
1952), s. 2(ll)] The word 'retirement' may take within its fold all or any kind of retirement when the same is
Rent
tenements corporeal; it may be regarded as of a two fold nature--first, as some-thing issuing out of the land, as a
Regulate
specifically enumerated in the Act but also embrace within its fold the powers incidental to the regulation envisaged in good faith
Quadruplator
Quadruplator, means an informer who, by law, could institute criminal proceedings that would result in a four-fold penalty and then...
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