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paranoia
A chronic form of insanity characterized by very gradual impairment of the intellect systematized delusion and usually by delusions of
Pellagra
may also be caused by alcoholism or diease causing an impairment of nutrition It is also called St Ignatiuss itch maidism
Proviso
contract law grant or the like as the contract was impaired by its proviso
Damage
the death of, or injury to, any person, including the impairment of physical or mental condition, Animals Act, 1971, s. 11
Disability
It means--(i) blindness; (ii) low vision; (iii) leprosy-cured; (iv) hearing impairment; (v) locomotor disability; (vi) mental retardation; (vii) mental illness. [The
Disease
Disease, means an impairment or the normal state or the living animal that interrupts
Nuisance
offensive. Any unauthorised act which, without direct physical interference, materially impairs the use and enjoyment by another of his property, or
Harm
Harm, in its dictionary meaning it connotes hurt; injury; damage; impairment; moral wrong or evil, Veeda Menezes v. Yusuf Khan Haji
Hazardous process
products, bye-products, wastes or effluents thereof would-- (i) cause material impairment to the health of the persons engaged in or connected
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