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Partners
that in the case of co-ownership the co-owners do not intend to carry on a business. On the other hand, the
Malik or milkiyat
circumstances to indicate that such full proprietary rights were not intended to be conferred, Sartaj Koer v. Mahadeo Bux, 29 OC
Trust
any indication that it or such part or interest was intended for the benefit of the grantee or any person other
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intent
intent 1 : the act or fact of intending: as a : the design or purpose to commit a
Voluntarily causing grievous hurt
hurt, whoever voluntarily causes hurt, if the hurt which he intends to cause or knows himself to be likely to cause
Medicinal preparation
external use of human beings or animals and all substances intended to be used for or in the treatment, mitigation or
Interpretation of Statute
reconcile the relevant provisions so as to advance the remedy intended by the Statute, Board of Muslim Wakfs v. Radha Kishan,
Consideration
courts require as evidence of intention, (a) that a person intends his promise to be binding on him, or (b) that
Food
of nourishment for human con-sumption and also includes any substance intend-ed for the use of infants, invalids or convalescents as an
Abatement
to any particular legacy. A testator is always presumed to intend that the legacies shall be equally paid, unless he expresses
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