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Natural justice
narrow and restricted considerations which are usually associated with a formulated law involving linguistic technicalities and grammatical niceties. It is the
Manufacture
any process by which a preparation containing an insecticide is formulated. [Insecticides Act, 1968 (46 of 1968), s. 3(j)] Means to
Legal justice and natural justice
pedantry or logical prevarication. It supplies the omissions of a formulated law, Canara Bank v. Debasis Das, AIR 2003 SC 2041
Sale within State
to be inside the State in accordance with the principles formulated in sub-s. (2) of s. 4 of the Central Sales
Final order
distinguish the one from the other has been discussed and formulated in several cases decided by the Judicial Committee. The test
substantial capacity test
irresistible impulse test, m'naghten test NOTE: This test was first formulated in the Model Penal Code and has been adopted by
Charge
alleged to have been committed by him. A charge is formulated after inquiry as distinguished from the popular meaning of the
postnuptial agreement
regarding the division of marital property and that is usually formulated in contemplation of separation or divorce
protocol
document or transaction 2 a : a preliminary memorandum often formulated and signed by diplomatic negotiators as a basis for a
Rule 10b-5
Exchange Act of 1934 pursuant to which the rule was formulated] : a rule adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission
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