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Hastings sands

of the Wealden formation so called from its development around Hastings in Sussex England

Dispatchful

Bent on haste intent on speedy execution of business or any task indicating

Discretion

judgment, skill or wisdom as distinguished from folly, unthinking or haste; evidently therefore a discretion cannot be arbitrary but must be

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Hasty

Involving haste done made etc in haste as a hasty retreat a

Posthaste

Haste or speed in traveling like that of a post or

Mala fide

(2005) 5 SCC 630. Means an action taken in undue haste may amount to be mala fide, Inderpreet Singh Kahlon v.

Courier

Courier [fr. Courir, Fr., to run], an express messenger of haste; a travelling attendant

Quickly

Speedily with haste or celerity soon without delay quick

Pursuit

act of following or going after esp a following with haste either for sport or in hostility chase prosecution as the

Pursuer

One who pursues or chases one who follows in haste with a view to overtake

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Hastings sands

of the Wealden formation so called from its development around Hastings in Sussex England

Dispatchful

Bent on haste intent on speedy execution of business or any task indicating

Discretion

judgment, skill or wisdom as distinguished from folly, unthinking or haste; evidently therefore a discretion cannot be arbitrary but must be

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Hasty

Involving haste done made etc in haste as a hasty retreat a

Posthaste

Haste or speed in traveling like that of a post or

Mala fide

(2005) 5 SCC 630. Means an action taken in undue haste may amount to be mala fide, Inderpreet Singh Kahlon v.

Courier

Courier [fr. Courir, Fr., to run], an express messenger of haste; a travelling attendant

Quickly

Speedily with haste or celerity soon without delay quick

Pursuit

act of following or going after esp a following with haste either for sport or in hostility chase prosecution as the

Pursuer

One who pursues or chases one who follows in haste with a view to overtake

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