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Immediate control
Immediate control, means the area within an arrestee's reach. A police
Immediately apparent requirement
Immediately apparent requirement, means the principle that a police officer must
Cause of action
if not proved would give the defendant a right to immediate judgment must be part of the cause of action. But
Proximate security
and access control to the person or members of his immediate family [Special Protection Group Act, 1988 (34 of 1988), s.
Tenure
(the dominion of the soil), which it placed mediately, or immediately, in the Crown, from the dominium utile (the possessory title),
Oath
it that his attestation or promise is made under an immediate sense of responsibility to God.' Similarly an affirmation in lieu
Urgently
urgency according to dictionary means 'immediate, 'very important; that requires immediate attention, AIR 1985 All 158 (159). (Land Acquisition Act, 1894,
Urgency
Urgency, means, immediate, very important, that which requires immediate attention. From its meaning
The building is bona fide required by the landlord
building is bona fide required by the landlord' for the immediate purpose of demolition and reconstruction occurring in s. 14(1)(b) of
Separation
containing the terms and conditions upon which an actual and immediate separation is to be arranged, will be valid, so far
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