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Green
Green, the word is defined in Chambers, Dictionary at page 463 as adjective of the colour usually in leaves between blue and yellow in spectrum … and yellow in spectrum unripe, fresh, undried, raw or colour of green things, Bharuch Coconut Trading Co. Ltd. v. Municipal Corporation, AIR 1991 SC 494 (496): 1992 Supp (1) SCC 298.
Iron ores
in workable amounts; they may be primary or secondary; they may occur as irregular masses, as lodes or veins, or inter-bedded with sedimentary strata. (Chamber's Science and Technology Dictionary), National Mineral Development Corpn. Ltd. v. State of
Pronounce
Pronounce, means to proclaim, to utter formally, to utter rhetorically, to declare, to utter, to articulate, Chambers 20th Century Dictionary, New Edition, p. 1030. The term 'pronounce' means to proclaim, to utter formally, to utter … 'pronounce' means to proclaim, to utter formally, to utter rhetorically, to declare to, utter, to articulate, Shamim Ara v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (2002) 7 SCC 518: AIR 2002 SC 3551 (3557). (Criminal, PC 1973, s. 125)
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Taxation of costs
[s. 66 (5)] The Taxing Master's Certificate can be reviewed by application within fourteen days to a judge in chambers [(English) R.S.C. Ord. LXV., r. 27 (41)], but there is no further appeal except by leave [Re Jerome, … Taxation of costs. The mode by which certain officers of the various courts allow or disallow the sums claimed by solicitors from their clients, or by the one party in
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