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Self moved
Moved by inherent power without the aid of external impulse
Self existence
Inherent existence existence possessed by virtue of a beings own nature and independent of any other being or cause
Police power
The inherent power of a government to regulate its police affairs
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Inhold
To have inherent to contain in itself to possess
Self moving
Moving by inherent power without the aid of external impulse
Immanent
Remaining within inherent indwelling abiding intrinsic internal or subjective hence limited in activity agency or effect to the subject or associated
turpitude
turpitude : inherent baseness or depravity ;also : a base act
Energy
Internal or inherent power capacity of acting operating or producing an effect whether exerted or not as men possessing energies may
To the extent of the contravention
the contravention of the rights conferred under that part. Rights do not exist in vacuum. They must always inhere in some person whether natural or juridical and, under Part III, they inhere even in fluctuating bodies like
Review
SCC 224. The expression review used in two different senses namely (1) a procedural review which is either inherent or implied in a court or Tribunal to set aside a palpably erroneous order passed under by misapprehension
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