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Hame
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Enforce
attributed a meaning to give force or effect to; to compel obedience to (Black Law Dictionary) see also Hameed Joharan v. Abdul Salam, (2001) 7 SCC 573. In general, to cause to be executed or performed, to
Bearing rein
A short rein looped over the check hook or the hames to keep the horses head up called in the United States a checkrein
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Enforcement
'the act or process of compell-ing compliance with a law, mandate or command', (Black Law Dictionary) see also Hameed Joharan v. Abdul Salam, (2001) 7 SCC 573. The act or process of compelling compliance with a law,
Submission
usually applied to the reference of a contended matter to a third party, i.e. an arbitrator, Mohammed Haji Hamed v. Pirojshaw, AIR 1932 Bom 34. Submission. See ARBITRATION.
Supersede
reason of superior right, to make useless by superior power, to replace, to set aside, Food Inspector v. Hameed, (1983) Ker LT 901: (1983) FAJ 443: (1984) 1 FAC 41. The word 'supersede' in law, means 'obliterate,
Take
some process, receive, enjoy, accept, etc. Seizure of an article may amount to 'taking', Food Inspector v. T.V. Hameed, 1983 FAJ 443: 1984 (1) FAC 41 (Ker): 1983 Ker LT 901. Take, is said to mean to
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Hame
Matched in: Term Hame
Enforce
attributed a meaning to give force or effect to; to compel obedience to (Black Law Dictionary) see also Hameed Joharan v. Abdul Salam, (2001) 7 SCC 573. In general, to cause to be executed or performed, to
Bearing rein
A short rein looped over the check hook or the hames to keep the horses head up called in the United States a checkrein
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Enforcement
'the act or process of compell-ing compliance with a law, mandate or command', (Black Law Dictionary) see also Hameed Joharan v. Abdul Salam, (2001) 7 SCC 573. The act or process of compelling compliance with a law,
Submission
usually applied to the reference of a contended matter to a third party, i.e. an arbitrator, Mohammed Haji Hamed v. Pirojshaw, AIR 1932 Bom 34. Submission. See ARBITRATION.
Supersede
reason of superior right, to make useless by superior power, to replace, to set aside, Food Inspector v. Hameed, (1983) Ker LT 901: (1983) FAJ 443: (1984) 1 FAC 41. The word 'supersede' in law, means 'obliterate,
Take
some process, receive, enjoy, accept, etc. Seizure of an article may amount to 'taking', Food Inspector v. T.V. Hameed, 1983 FAJ 443: 1984 (1) FAC 41 (Ker): 1983 Ker LT 901. Take, is said to mean to
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