Impact - Law Dictionary Search Results
Regulation
Entry 54 cannot but be said to be of broad impact encompassing all the facets not only specifically mentioned in the
Question of law arising out of such order
question of law might be a simple one, having its impact at one point, or it may be a complex one,
Mitigation
7, c. 17). Mitigation, means measures aimed at reducing the impact or effects of a disaster. [Gujarat State Disaster Management Act,
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Land use planning
Land use planning, means the deliberate, systematic development of real estate through methods such as zoning, environmental-impact studies, and the...
Immediate
separated by other persons or thing; (3) Having a direct impact without an intervening agency, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
Deemed export
not claim import replenishment benefits for such supplies did not impact on the fact that such supplies from DTA to FTZ
Company
developing role of companies in modern economy and their increasing impact on individuals and groups, through the ramifications of their activities,
Royalty
lessee. The cess is a levy on mineral rights with impact on the land and quantified by reference to the quantum
Particle accelerator
directed at targets of atoms which are fragmented by the impact into their more fundamental component particles
Change in fact-situation
Change in fact-situation, a substantial change which has a direct impact on the earlier decision and not merely cosmetic changes which
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