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Substitution
substitution fails, it is totally in-effective so as to leave intact what was sought to be displaced, State of Maharashtra v.
fee
conditional as a means to ensure that property would remain intact and in the family. Instead of giving the grantee a
preserve
necessary to the property] 2 a : to keep valid, intact, or in existence (as pending a proceeding) [the right of
Intact
Untouched especially by anything that harms defiles or the like uninjured undefiled left complete or entire
Endowment
for a specific purpose esp. in which the principal kept intact indefinitely and only interest income from that principal is used,
Impound
court, often with the understanding that it will be retuned intact at the end of the proceeding. (2) To take and
Maintenance
not mean merely the storing of goods and keeping them intact. The maintenance of supplies is not an end in itself.
Shall not be excluded
clauses in s. 12. It is only preserving the words intact in the Explanation, its correct intent has to be ascertained,
Verify
of the subscriber; (b) the initial electronic record is retained intact or has been altered since such electronic record was so
Intactible
Not perceptible to the touch
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