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Goodwill
to customers arising from the name and reputation for skill, integrity efficient business management, or efficient service, Rustom Cavasjee Cooper v.
Dower
is not apparent that the Act does not form an integral part of the old law. Where dower has been assigned
Fidelity, fidelity insurance gurantee
indemnify another against loss arising from the want of honesty, integrity or fidelity of an employee or other person holding a
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Feed-pipe
directly to a boiler and which does not form an integral part thereof. [Indian Boilers Act, 1923 (5 of 1923), s.
Federalism
States into a Union without sacrificing their own fundamental political integrity. Separate States, therefore, desire to unite so that all the
Laudatia
means court testimony concerning an accused person's good behaviour and integrity of life. This testimony resembles the practice in modern criminal
King
and Northern Ireland, Southern Ireland having ceased to be an integral part of the United Kingdom, and under the Irish Free
Public emergency
concerning the interest of the public safety, the sovereignty and integrity of India, the security of the State, friendly relations with
Laudatio
deliver in Court concerning an accused person's good behaviour and integrity of life. It resembled the practice which prevails in our
Law relating to
it is only the provisions of the law which are integrally and essentially connected with the creation of the monopoly that
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