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Invariability
The quality of being invariable invariableness constancy uniformity
Invariance
The property of remaining invariable under prescribed or implied conditions
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Invariable
Not given to variation or change unalterable unchangeable always uniform
invariably
Always in every case
hard and fast
invariable firmly established as hard and fast regulations
Savaram-jeroyiti
Savaram-jeroyiti, invariably means the house farm of the zamindar, and, if the expression savaram jeroyiti is ever used, it must
Ordinarily
v. Jawahar Lal Nehru University, AIR 1993 Del 239. Means in the large majority of cases but not invariably, Kailash Chandra v. Union of India, AIR 1961 SC 1346 (1349): (1962) 1 SCR 374. [Indian Railway Establishment
Habitually
1985), s. 2(c)] The word 'habitually' does not defer to the fre-quency of the occasions but to the invariably of a Practice and habit has to be proved by totality of facts. It, therefore, follows that the
Phase rule
the components be salt and water and the phases salt ice saturated solution and vapor the system is invariant that is there is only one set of conditions under which these four phases can exist in equilibrium
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