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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

Public Order Act, 1936

hand, it is equally plausible to say that a place where the public are permitted to go and habitually go, is also a public place, where there is public ownership there is a right vested in the

Terms and conditions of employments

contractual terms and conditions but those terms which are understood and applied by the parties in practice or habitually or by common consent without even being incorporated in the contract, Workmen v. Hindustan Lever Limited, AIR 1984

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Terms of employment

contractual terms and conditions but those terms which are understood and applied by the parties in practice or habitually or by common consent without ever being incorporated in the contract. In English, it is settled law that

Thug

Thug, whoever, at any time after the passing of this Act, shall have been habitually associated with any other or others for the purpose of committing robbery or child-stealing by means of or

Trespasser

Nephew, (1913) 1 KB 398; but an owner of a field upon which to his knowledge the public habitually trespassed was under the circumstances held liable to a trespasser for injuries done to him by a vicious

Vexatious action

gives special power to the court if satisfied, on the application of the Attorney-General, that any person has habitually and persistently instituted vexatious proceedings in any Court to order that no proceedings shall be instituted by that

Sober minded

Having a disposition or temper habitually sober

Sober

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

Sovereignty

men. That superior must not itself obey any higher authority. When we discover the authority which gives commands habitually obeyed, itself not receiving them, we have the sovereign power in the State. In an independent political community

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