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Humanize

To render human or humane to soften to make gentle by overcoming cruel dispositions and rude habits to refine or civilize

humanlike

resembling a human

Humanly

In a human manner after the manner of men according to the knowledge or wisdom of men as the present prospects

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humanise

Same as humanize

humanisation

Same as humanization

Food and sale

of the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 as meaning 'any article used as food or drink for human consumption other than drugs and water and includes: (a) any article which ordinarily enters into, or is used

Food

or water and any article which ordinarily enters into or is used in the composition or preparation of human food,' and also 'flavouring matters and condiments.'-(English) Sale of Food and Drugs Act, 1899 (62 & 63 Vict.

Payment

but does not include any payment for defraying or reimbursing-- The cost of removing, transporting or preserving the human organ to be supplied; or Any expenses or loss of earnings incurred by a person so far as

Act of God

Edn., p. 34. An act of God provides no excuse unless it is so unexpected that no reasonable human foresight could be presumed to anticipate the occurrence, having regard to the conditions of time and place known

Person

includes any company, Fidelity Industries Ltd. v. State, (2006) 129 Comp Cas 561. Person, in general usage, a human being (i.e. natural person), though by statute term may include a firm, labour organizations, partnerships, associations, corporations, Black's

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Humanize

To render human or humane to soften to make gentle by overcoming cruel dispositions and rude habits to refine or civilize

humanlike

resembling a human

Humanly

In a human manner after the manner of men according to the knowledge or wisdom of men as the present prospects

Keep your definitions linked to case research

humanise

Same as humanize

humanisation

Same as humanization

Food and sale

of the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 as meaning 'any article used as food or drink for human consumption other than drugs and water and includes: (a) any article which ordinarily enters into, or is used

Food

or water and any article which ordinarily enters into or is used in the composition or preparation of human food,' and also 'flavouring matters and condiments.'-(English) Sale of Food and Drugs Act, 1899 (62 & 63 Vict.

Payment

but does not include any payment for defraying or reimbursing-- The cost of removing, transporting or preserving the human organ to be supplied; or Any expenses or loss of earnings incurred by a person so far as

Act of God

Edn., p. 34. An act of God provides no excuse unless it is so unexpected that no reasonable human foresight could be presumed to anticipate the occurrence, having regard to the conditions of time and place known

Person

includes any company, Fidelity Industries Ltd. v. State, (2006) 129 Comp Cas 561. Person, in general usage, a human being (i.e. natural person), though by statute term may include a firm, labour organizations, partnerships, associations, corporations, Black's

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