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Covariant
of the new variables and coefficients shall be equal to the old function multiplied by a factor An invariant is a like function involving only the coefficients of the quantic
Notice to quit
same period of the year in which the tenant entered upon the premises. This rule is to be invariably followed in all cases, except where there is some special agreement between the parties to a different effect,
Fraud
down a definition completely comprehending fraud, and no rule can, from the very nature of the subject, be invariable. fraud is infinite: 'Crescit in orbe dolus'; and were the Courts to prescribe the limits of their equitable
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Hotchpot
such shares as the parents may appoint, and in default of any appointment among the children equally, almost invariably contains what is called a 'hotchpots clause,' i.e., a direction that no child who has received any share
Immediately
D] Immediately, in its strict sense excludes any intervening time but from earliest judicial decision it has almost invariably meant the same as forthwith, namely with speedy and prompt action and as quickly as is reasonably possible,
Means and includes
the other hand, indicate 'an exhaustive explanation of the meaning which, for the purposes of the Act, must invariably be attached to these words or expressions', P. Kasilingam v. P.S.G. College of Technology, AIR 1995 SC 1395
Turnpike-roads
relative to each particular road, which, though temporary, were, until about the middle of the present century, almost invariably renewed by the legislature from time to time as they were about to expire; and in the next
Pardanashin lady
[Code of Civil Procedure, 1989, s. 132] A lady who conducts herself male member by filing and complaints invarious courts and prosecuted them in a 'manly' manner and also meeting the petition writers, the lawyers coming to
Promotion
392: 1994 SCC (L&S) 113: (1994) 37 ATC 886. In all services, whether public or private there is invariably a hierarchy of posts comprising of higher posts and lower posts. Promotion, as understood under the Service Law
Saving clause
Saving clause, is inserted in a Bill which seeks to repeal a previous enactment. This clause is placed invariably at the end of the Bill, Parliamentary Practice, Erskine May, 22nd Edn., 2001, p. 494. Means a clause
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