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fraud
esp. in New Jersey extrinsic fraud : fraud (as that involved in making a false offer of compromise) that induces one
Merger
not increased; an absorption or swallowing up so as to involve a loss of identity and individuality. (See Corpus Juris Secundum,
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
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Negative
the charge is bound to prove it, though it may involve a negative, for it is one of the first principles
Merger in law
not increased; and absorption or swallowing up so as to involve a loss of identity and individuality, Corpus Juris Secundum, Vol.
Entices takes
use of force or fraud. The word 'entice' seems to involve the idea of inducement or allurement by giving rise to
Material services
Material services, involve an activity carried on through co-operation between employers and employees
Manufacturing purposes
commodity was produced; 2. That the process of production must involve either labour or machinery. That the end product which comes
Intention and knowledge
are projected in a set direction. Intention need not necessarily involve premeditation. Whether there is such an intention or not is
Entrenched clause
of amending entrenched clauses varies with each Constitution and may involve a popular referendum, a fixed Parliamentary majority of two-thirds or
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