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Dwelling place

a technical test of territorial connection amounting to residence, the concept of an abode or home would be implicit in it. In other words, it must be a house or a portion thereof which could be regarded

Carried on by him

of trade, commerce or manufacture' is the continuous exercise of an activity and the same central idea is implicit in the words 'carried on by him' occurring in s. 10(1) and those critical words are an essential

Implicitness

State or quality of being implicit

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selective incorporation

that those rights guaranteed by the first eight amendments to the U.S. Constitution that are fundamental to and implicit in the concept of ordered liberty are incorporated into the Fourteenth Amendment's due process clause compare total incorporation

agreement

Code section 1-201(3), agreement is the bargain of the contracting parties as represented explicitly by their language or implicitly by other circumstances (as a course of dealings). 2 a : an expression (as a settlement, covenant, or

fundamental right

: a right that is considered by a court (as the U.S. Supreme Court) to be explicitly or implicitly expressed in a constitution (as the U.S. Constitution) NOTE: A court must review a law that infringes on

Faith

Belief the assent of the mind to the truth of what is declared by another resting solely and implicitly on his authority and veracity reliance on testimony

Direction

be an instruction simpliciter to guide and need not always mean a command to obey or carry out implicitly only the instruction, Municipal Corpn. of Greater Bombay v. Bharat Petroleum Corpn. Ltd., (2002) 4 SCC 219 (227).

Ruling

ordinarily it has that force because the conclusion it expresses (for example 'objection sustained') explicitly depends upon and implicitly reiterates a 'rule' -- a legal proposition of more general application--..', Judging 67-68, 1990, By Robert E. Keeton.

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