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Undivided shares in land
a joint tenant to the other joint tenants, and (by implication) the jus accrescendi (q.v.). Undivided shares can only be created
Trust for sale
APPOINTMENT OF NEW TRUSTEES), but trusts for sale arise by implication of law in many cases (see Wolst. And Ch. Conv.
Trafficking
carrying on a trade, buying or selling, with a sinister implication, AIR 1965 Mad 308 (310). (Motor Vehicles Act, 1939, s.
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Subject to war clause
are delivered under a contract con-taining such a clause, no implication is to be derived from the delivery of the goods
Pattas
the grantor, the question of grant of sub-soil rights by implication does not arise, State of Mysore v. Swamy Satyanand Saraswati
Sexual harassment
or physical conduct with sexual overtones, whether directly or by implication, particularly when submission to or rejection of such a conduct
Express
Express, that which is not left to implication; as express promise, express covenant. Clearly and unmistakably communicated directly
Regulation
the entry itself but it is inclusive of its inherent implications thereto as well. The interpretation shall have to be attributed
Purging
is a cleansing process. Purge is a word which acquired implications first in theological connotations. In the case of a sin,
Public interest
the government service to which he belongs. No stigmas or implication of misbehaviour is intended, and punishment is not the objective,
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