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Sea fowl

Any bird which habitually frequents the sea as an auk gannet gull tern or petrel also all such birds collectively

Practice

1957 SCR 370: 1957 SCJ 297: 1957 SCA 616. The word 'practice' connotes repeated events, often, customarily or habitually, Hindustan Lever Ltd. v. Ashok V. Kate, AIR 1966 SC 285.

Sloven

A man or boy habitually negligent of neathess and order the correlative term to slattern or slut

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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

Habitual

2000 SC 1414 (1416): (2000) 4 SCC 126. (Rent Control and Eviction) A habitual offender or a person habitually addicted to crime is one who is a criminal by habit or by disposition formed by repetition of

Habitual Residence

of purposes and could have a different meaning according to the statutory content; furthermore, a person might be habitually resident in more than one place at a time, or might have no habitual residence at all. It

International Commercial Arbitration

and where at least one of the parties is- (i) an individual who is a national of, or habitually resident in, any country other than India; or (ii) a body corporate which is incorporated in any country

Law

forbearances of a class: see Austin's Jurisprudence; 1 Bl. Com. 38. A principle of conduct may be observed habitually by an individual or a class. When sufficiently formulated or defined to be observed uniformly by the whole

Midwife

1918 to 1937, penalizes any woman, not certified under the Act, who styles herself a midwife, or who habitually attends women in child birth for gain; constitutes a Central Midwives Board to regulate the issue of certificates;

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