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Involve
Involve, The word 'involve' does not necessitate the bringing out of
Not involving the carrying on of any activity of profit
general public utility, and (2) the above purpose does not involve the carrying on of any activity for profit. Both the
Involvement
The act of involving or the state of being involved
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If and in so far as the dispute involves any ques-tion
If and in so far as the dispute involves any ques-tion, (whether of law or fact) on which the
Misconduct
the employee while checking the load-sheets and balance charts would involve possible accident to the aircraft and possible loss of human
Entrap
hence to catch as in a trap by artifices to involve in difficulties or distresses to catch or involve in contradictions
Engage
at page 528 the term 'engage' means 'To employ or involve one's self; to take part in; to embark on', Hindustan
Res ipsa loquitur
beyond the accident itself, which is such as necessarily to involve negligence, e.g., a collision between two trains upon a railway:
Surrender of the demised estate
the parties or by operation of law. It does not involve alienation of an estate. Under a surrender, the landlord resumes
Voluntary retirement and resignation
connotations. It has been held that voluntary retirement and resignation involve voluntary acts on the part of the employee to leave
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