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Orectic

Of or pertaining to the desires hence impelling to gratification appetitive

Reason to believe

facie will convince any reasonable person under the circumstances of the case to form a belief that will impel him to take action under law, A.K. Subbaiah v. Karnataka State Bar Council, Bangalore, AIR 2002 Kant 410.

Sailing

The act of one who or that which sails the motion of a vessel on water impelled by wind or steam the act of starting on a voyage

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Colourable legislation

to enact a particular law. If the legislature is competent to pass a particular law, the motives which impelled it to act are really irrelevant. On the other hand, if the legislature lacks competency, the question of

Motive

a state of mind; an incentive; an object. Relevant evidence of intention. Motive' is the moving power which impels action for a definite result, or to put it differently, 'motive' is that which incites or stimulates a

Motivate

To provide with a motive to move impel induce incite

Voluntary

without a consideration in return. See VOLUNTEER. 1. Done by design or intention 2. Unconstrained by interference; not impelled by outside *** 3. Without valuable consideration; gratuitous, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1569. Means (i) some

motivating

causing motion or impelling to action providing a motive2 as motivating arguments

Impulsor

One who or that which impels an inciter

Miscue

A false stroke with a billiard cue the cue slipping from the ball struck without impelling it as desired

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Orectic

Of or pertaining to the desires hence impelling to gratification appetitive

Reason to believe

facie will convince any reasonable person under the circumstances of the case to form a belief that will impel him to take action under law, A.K. Subbaiah v. Karnataka State Bar Council, Bangalore, AIR 2002 Kant 410.

Sailing

The act of one who or that which sails the motion of a vessel on water impelled by wind or steam the act of starting on a voyage

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Colourable legislation

to enact a particular law. If the legislature is competent to pass a particular law, the motives which impelled it to act are really irrelevant. On the other hand, if the legislature lacks competency, the question of

Motive

a state of mind; an incentive; an object. Relevant evidence of intention. Motive' is the moving power which impels action for a definite result, or to put it differently, 'motive' is that which incites or stimulates a

Motivate

To provide with a motive to move impel induce incite

Voluntary

without a consideration in return. See VOLUNTEER. 1. Done by design or intention 2. Unconstrained by interference; not impelled by outside *** 3. Without valuable consideration; gratuitous, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1569. Means (i) some

motivating

causing motion or impelling to action providing a motive2 as motivating arguments

Impulsor

One who or that which impels an inciter

Miscue

A false stroke with a billiard cue the cue slipping from the ball struck without impelling it as desired

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