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Marketing
processing and other commercial activities such as standardisation, financing, marketing intelligence etc. Such activities can be carried on by an Apex
Presumption of life or death
continued unexplained absence from home and of the non-receipt of intelligence concerning him for a period of seven years, the presumption
Mental retardation
of a person which is specially characterised by subnormality of intelligence. [Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full
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Reasonable action
Reasonable action, means which is an informed, intelligent just minded, civilized man could rationally favour, R.K. Garg v.
Vagueness of grounds
on reading the ground furnished it is capable of being intelligently understood and is sufficiently definite to furnish materials to enable
Text book
published by the author, or it may even include an intelligent selection of the work of another author or authors for
Telegraph
or reception of signs, signals, writing, images, and sounds or intelligence of any nature by wire, visual or other electro-magnetic emissions,
Service of notice/notice
writing. 'Notice' accord-ing to the Oxford Concise Dictionary, means 'intimation, intelligence, warning' and has this meaning in expressions like 'give notice,
Religion
not believe in the existence of God or of any Intelligent First Cause. A religion has its basis in a system
Reasonable restriction
in the interest of the public. The word reasonable implies intelligent care and deliberation, that is, a course which reason dictates,
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