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Indicatively
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Indian standard
by the Bureau, in relation to any article or process indicative of the quality and specifica-tion of such article or process
Must or shall
of peremptory language in a negative form is per se indicative of the intent that the provision is to be mandatory,
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Occupation
therein without using words like 'transfer' or 'alienation' is clearly indicative of the Constitution-makers' intention to restrict power of the District
Partners of a firm
'wages' as also various Indian and foreign decisions are clearly indicative of the principle that a partner who belongs to the
Permit
s. 2 (31)] The word 'permit' is to be understood indicative of a formal consent, grant or authorization or to giving
Pit's mouth value
Pit's mouth value, is indicative of value of mineral at the mouth of a pit,
Purport
the power is not exercisable ... ..... Purporting is, therefore, indicative of what appears on the face of it or is
Rape
to a conclusion that the conduct of the accused was indicative of a determination to gratify his passion at all events,
Salary or wages
no work and when the factory is not working, is indicative of the fact that it wants to retain their services
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