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Converse
To keep company to hold intimate intercourse to commune followed by with
Family
matter to which these rules relate, unless the subscriber subsequently intimates in writing to the Accounts Officer that he shall continue
Feuds, book of
tenures, there is not in our law-books any allusion that intimates the existence of such a body of constitutions.'-2 Reeves, 55.
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Hereditaments
practice, but its former legal meaning and associations are so intimately connected with the subjects which it covers that it still
Judgment
187. A judgment is the final decision of the Court intimated to the parties and to the world at large by
Proper
leave, which has not been accepted is not a proper intimation. It cannot be said that the said word is a
Nationality and citizenship
artificial, particularly with reference to international law, whereas citizenship is intimately connected with civic rights under municipal law, State Trading Corporation
Petroleum
4 SCC 489. Means liquid and gaseous hydrocarbons are so intimately associated in nature that it has become customary to shorten
Restoration
the same to the plaintiff. As long as there is intimation by the defendant to the plaintiff that the plaintiff can
Serving of notice
borne in mind that it means not only a formal intimation but also an informal one, Nikantha v. Kashinath, AIR 1962
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