Gill - Law Dictionary Search Results
VerbarSiphonobranchiata
the form of a spout through which water enters the gill cavity The shell itself is not always siphonostomatous in this
Compound interest
Fyffe, (1840) 8 Cl & F 121, and Wrigley v. Gill, (1906) 1 Ch 165. See INTEREST.
Election
in the final declaration of the returned candidate, Mohinder Singh Gill v. Chief Election Commissioner, (1978) 1 SCC 405: AIR 1978
Improper reception, refusal or rejection
'reception' implies 'refusal' implies 'refuse to reject', S. Raghbir Singh Gill v. S. Gurcharan Singh Tohra, AIR 1980 SC 1362: (1980)
Refusal
Refusal, implies 'refuse to accept', S. Raghbir Singh Gill v. S. Gurcharan Singh Tohra, (2003) 5 SCC 647. Refusal,
Mercantile agent
v. Harris, (1910) 1 KB 285. See also Weiner v. Gill, (1906) 2 KB 574; and Kempler v. Bravingtons Ltd., (1925)
Modesty
or not, notwithstanding, Reopan Deol Bajai v. Kanwar Pal Singh Gill, (1995) 6 SCC 194: AIR 1996 SC 309 (313). (Indian
Reception
Reception, implies 'refuse to reject', S. Raghbir Singh Gill v. S. Gurcharan Singh Tohra, (2003) 5 SCC 647.
Recruitment
thus, two separate concepts and are not synonymous, Gurdev Singh Gill v. State of Punjab, 1968 Sind LR 538: 1969 ILR
Pseudobranchia
A rudimentary branchia or gill
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