Infirmity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Infirm
Not firm or sound weak feeble as an infirm body an infirm constitution
Infirmity
unsound unhealthy or debilitated state a disease a malady as infirmity of body or mind
Infirmity
Infirmity, means physical weakness caused by age or disease; esp., in
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Infirmly
In an infirm manner
Resignation
on the ground of incapacity by permanent mental or bodily infirmity from the due performance of his duties, and to obtain
Decrepitude
The broken state produced by decay and the infirmities of age infirm old age
Health
well being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity, CESC Ltd. v. Subhash Chandra Bose, AIR 1992 SC 573:
Judge
Fifteen years' service as a judge, or dis-ability by permanent infirmity, entitles to a pension by (English) Jud. Act, 1925, s.
Legally and Justly due
the basis that it does not suffer from any legal infirmity, India and General Investment Trust Ltd. v. Purna Chandra Mardaraj
Nursing home
means an establishment where persons suffering from illness, injury or infirmity whether of body and mind are usually accommo-dated for the
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