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Habitually

Habitually, a person is said to be a habitual criminal who by force of habit or inward disposition is

Habitual

Habitual, means repeated several times. Management of Monghyr Factory of I.T.C. Ltd. v. Presiding Officer, AIR 1978 SC 1428

habitual

habitual 1 : practicing or acting in some manner by force of custom, habit, or addiction [a drunkard] 2

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Habituation

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Habitual

Formed or acquired by habit or use

Habituate

To make accustomed to accustom to familiarize

Habitual Residence

Habitual Residence, is an expression used in a variety of statutes for a variety of purposes and could have

Habitual criminal

Habitual criminal, A person is said to be a habitual criminal who by force of habit or inward disposition

Habitual drunkard

Habitual drunkard. Defined by the (English) Habitual Drunkards Act, 1879 (42 & 43 Vict. c. 19) (made perpetual by

Habitual defaulter

Habitual defaulter, tenant applying for fixation of fair rent but not paying even admitted rent during pendency of application

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