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Indispensability
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Necessaries
Evans, 1927 AC 834. The term 'necessary' means what is indispensable, needful or essential, J. Jayalalitha v. Union of India, (1999)
Material
means 'fundamental', vital, basic, cardinal, central, crucial, decisive, essential, pivotal, indispensable, elementary or primary, Burton's Legal Thesaurus (3rd Edn.), p. 349.
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Interpretation Clause
matters with which modern legislation deals, their use is absolutely indispensable. It should, however, be observed that the definitions in such
Bailment
property without there being an enforceable contract. Nor is consent indispensable for such a relationship to arise. A finder of goods
Freedom of expression
Freedom of expression, in a democracy freedom of expression is indispensable as all men are entitled to participate in the process
Exchange, Deed of
although several persons may compose each party. The operative and indispensable verb was 'exchange,' which no longer implies a general warranty
Essence
Essence, that which is indispensable to the existence of any thing or matter. As to
Civil Law
continued quarrels of the particians and plebeians, rendered systematic legislation indispensable, so after great opposition on the part of the particians,
Essentially
In an essential manner or degree in an indispensable degree really as essentially different
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