Induction - Law Dictionary Search Results
Enthronize
To place on a throne hence to induct into office as a bishop
Choking coil
A coil of small resistance and large inductance used in an alternating current circuit to impede or throttle
Case system
law in which the instruction is primarily a historical and inductive study of leading or selected cases with or without the
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swear in
swear in : to induct into office by administration of an oath
Valuable security
Therefore, if the cheating, employed by the accused, resulted in inducting the Income-tax Officer to make a wrong assessment order, it
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