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Prior or previous
there are no such compelling circumstances justifying reading any such implication into s. 29(1). On the other hand, the indications are
Prejudice, without
116]. The word is also frequently used without the foregoing implications in statutes and inter partes to exclude or save transactions,
Express condition
the perpetual lease and such conditions cannot be inferred by implication, Raghurao Rao v. Eric P. Mathias, (2002) 2 SCC 624:
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Corroboration
testimony must be afforded by means of independent evidence which implicated by connecting or tending to connect him in a material
Estoppel
in this country as well as in England. The full implication of 'promissory estoppel' is yet to be spelled out, Turner
deconstruction
interpretations may be based on the philosophical political or social implications of the words of a text rather than solely on
Inculpatory
Imputing blame causing blame to be imputed to criminatory compromising implicating Opposite of exculpatory
Inculpate
blame to impute guilt to to accuse to involve or implicate in guilt Contrasted with exculpate
Impliedly
By implication or inference
Implicity
Implicitness
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