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Imply
To infold or involve to wrap up
Colourable legislation
Colourable legislation, the doctrine of colourable legislation does not involve any question of bona fides or mala fides on the
Cognizance
committed. As has often been held, taking cognizance does not involve any formal action or indeed action of any kind but
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Co-ownership and partnership
is. The second difference is that co-ownership does not necessarily involve community of profit or of loss, but partnership does. A
Charitable purpose
and not its accomplishment or carrying out which must not involve the carrying on of any activity for profit, Commissioner of
Character
nature or conduct of the defence is such as to involve imputations on the character of the prosecutor or the witnesses
Commerce or commercial
commercial, means concept of a trading activity. Trading activity may involve any kind of activity be it a transport or supply
Calendering and shearing
Calendering and shearing, both 'calendering' and 'shearing' involve an assortment and variety of processes some of which might
Mystify
To involve in mystery to make obscure or difficult to understand as
Bees
has the power to pursue them, even though the pursuit involve a trespass. If they take refuge on the land of
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