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Passing off
the conduct of the defendant which leads to or is intended or calculated to lead to deception. Passing-off is said to
Partners
that in the case of co-ownership the co-owners do not intend to carry on a business. On the other hand, the
Munitions of war
tank or similar engine, arms and ammunition, torpedo, or mine intended or adopted for use in war, and any other article,
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Punitive detention
Punitive detention, is intended to inflict punish-ment or a person who is found by
Suit
of the suit or an issue in a suit is intended to be covered by the said word in the material
Rolling stock
not), wagons, trollies and vehicles of all kinds moving or intended to move on rails. [Delhi Metro Railway (Operation and Maintenance)
Secure system
and correct operation; (c) are reasonably suited to performing the intended functions; and (d) adhere to generally accepted security procedure. [Information
Terrorism
in the process but the extent and reach of the intended terrorist activity travels beyond the effect of an ordinary crime
Theatre
12 of the Act a copy of every new stage-play intended to be acted in any theatre must be sent to
Toilet preparation
Toilet preparation, means any preparation which is intended for use in the toilet of the human body or
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