Involvement - Law Dictionary Search Results
Foreign exchange derivative contract
or more underlying assets, and includes:- (a) a transaction which involves at least one foreign currency other than currency of Nepal
Impracticability
former introduces at all events some degree of reason and involves some regard for practice. 'Impracticable' presupposes that the action is
Partners of a firm
any special attention which he devotes but that would not involve any change of status and bring him within the definition
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Precedent
Courts may evolve principles which are applicable to the facts involved in each case, Rumana Begum v. Government of Andhra Pradesh,
Rational basis test
less intensive than strict scrutiny or an intermediate review that involves a determination of whether a statutory or regulatory classification of
Private International law
between litigating parties in respect of transactions or personal status involving a foreign element. The rules of private international law of
Profession
Profession, 'one of a limited number of occupation or vocations involving special learning and carry-ing a social prestige -- the learned
Consent
1979 SC 154 (168): (1979) 1 SCR 664. Every consent involves a submission but the converse does not follow, and mere
Reduction in rank
is reduction as a punishment and where no punishment is involved the Article had no application. Any variation in the order
Religion
224. Religion, is a specific system of belief, worship, conduct involving code of ethics and philosophy, Webster's American Dictionary, p. 1228.
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