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Express provision
applicability arises directly from the language used and not by inference therefrom, Needle (Industries) India Ltd. v. Needle Industries, AIR 1981
Express and implied authority
is said to be implied when it is to be inferred from the circumstances of the case; and things spoken or
Estoppel
adjudged, but not upon any matter collateral or adjudged by inference, A judgment in an action in rem is absolutely binding
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Error apparent on the face of award
not permissible to read words into it or to draw inferences and the award or the order must be taken as
Entertainment
defined in the aforesaid books clearly leads to an irresistible inference that the word entertainment' has been used in a very
Astrology
planets has exerted a sometimes extensive and a sometimes peripheral inference in many civilizations, both ancient and modern. As a science
Contract
called an express contract; when the agreement is matter of inference and deduction, it is called n implied contract. (See IMPLIED
Contingent legacy
and Administrators, 12th Edn. P. 794, but the prima facie inference may be negatived by the context of the will taken
Consideration
simple contract, accept other evidence from which intention will be inferred. A simple contract, that is to say, a promise by
Consent and implied consent
mean consent with some positive act which may lead to inference of conferring right on the tenant to sub-let the premises
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