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Residence

etc. see DOMICIL. Residence does not mean a temporary residence for the purpose of obtaining a divorce but habitual residence or residence which is intended to be permanent for future as well, Narasimha Rao v. Venkata Lakshmi,

Sovereignty

argued, it is first of all necessary to discover in the given society that definite superior to which habitual obedience is rendered by the mass of men. That superior must not itself obey any higher authority. When

Sober

Temperate in the use of spirituous liquors habitually temperate as a sober man

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Humanscape

in the trid world humanscape of silent subjection of groups of people to squalor and of public bodies habituated to deleterious inaction.' [Ratlam Municipality v. Vardichand, AIR 1980 SC 1622 (1624), para 2]. (Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer)

Sober minded

Having a disposition or temper habitually sober

An Anglo-Indian

who is domiciled within the territory of India and is or was born within such territory of parents habitually resident therein and not established there for temporary purposes only. [Constitution of India, Art. 366 (2)]

Anglo-Indian

who is domiciled with the territory of India and is or was born within such territory of parents habitually resident therein and not established there for temporary purposes only, Constitution of India, Articles 331 and 333. If

Clubs

& 1 Geo. 5, c. 24), by s. 91 of which the secretary of every club occupying premises habitually used for the purposes of a club, and in which any intoxicating liquor is supplied, must have the

Deed

to the nature of the transaction, e.g., 'this lease,' 'this mortgage,' etc., or as a 'deed' and not habitually by the word 'indenture.' The requisites of a deed are these:- (1) Sufficient parties and a proper subject

Endemic disease

Endemic disease. A disease habitually prevalent in a certain country and due to permanent local causes, Oxf. Dict. Public Health Act, 1936, Part

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