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Law relating to
it is only the provisions of the law which are integrally and essentially connected with the creation of the monopoly that
Contract for sale
return for the thing sold and consequently consideration is an integral part of a contract for sale. The legal incidents of
Morphotic
Connected with or becoming an integral part of a living unit or of the morphological framework
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Bench
(1) (d)] Means a Bench of the Appellate Board. [Semiconductor Integrated Circuits Layout-Design Act, 2000 (37 of 2000), s. 2 (c)]
unitary
: marked by unity : not dual or segregated : integrated [a school district] uni·tar·i·ness n
Crush
to squeeze so as to destroy the natural shape or integrity of the parts or to force together into a mass
cross modality
ability to integrate information from different sense modalities
Condition
to external circumstances or influences or to physical or mental integrity health strength etc predicament rank position estate
Composition
act or art of composing or forming a whole or integral by placing together and uniting different things parts or ingredients
Cinemograph
An integrating anemometer
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