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Immediate control

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custody

punishment phys·i·cal custody : custody of a person (as an arrestee) whose freedom is under the actual and immediate control of an official NOTE: A person need not be in physical custody to be entitled to habeas corpus

Immediate purpose

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Proximate security

cordons, the sterile zone around, and the rostrum and access control to the person or members of his immediate family [Special Protection Group Act, 1988 (34 of 1988), s. 2(g)] Means protection provided from close quarters during

Possession

power or control, Madan Lal v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (2003) 7 SCC 465. Possession, means physical and immediate posses-sion, it does not include the idea of constructive possession but corresponds 'tangible' possession, Batul Begam v. Mansur

reorganization

voting stock of the acquiring corporation or its parent either of which has control of the acquired corporation immediately after the acquisition C reorganization [sē-] : a reorganization involving the acquisition by one corporation of substantially all

gift

vivos : a gift made during the lifetime of the donor and delivered with the intent of surrendering immediately and irrevocably dominion and control over the property compare donation inter vivos at donation, gift causa mortis and

larceny

temporary purposes compare false pretenses larceny from the person : larceny of property held by or within the immediate control of its owner pet·it larceny [pe-tē-] : larceny of property having a market value below an amount fixed

passive

to interfere] ;specif : of, relating to, or being business activity in which the investor does not have immediate control over the income-producing activity [ income] [ losses] NOTE: Any rental activity is designated a passive activity under

Comptroller

money; an officer of the royal household; also the Comptroller-general of patents, designs, and trade-marks, who has the immediate control of the Patent Office under the superintendence and direction of the Board of Trade. See the (English) Patents

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