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Vice-versa
of relation being inverted the other way round, AIR 1966 J&K 9(11). [J&K Town Area Act (17 of 2011)]
Water and watercourse
Edward Fry (formerly Fry, L.J.), Sir Hugh Owen, and Sir J.W. Barry. The supply of water to their districts by local
joule
in a resistance of one ohm also called the absolute joule It is abbreviated J or j The international joule is
In due course of law
of the law invoked by the ordinary method of any judicial proceeding civil or criminal, Stephen and Mookerjee J.J., Sheo Saran
unconscionability
to be decided by the court "J. D. Calamari and J. M. Perillo"] see also procedural unconscionability, substantive unconscionability 2 :
conveyance
title) [lack of delivery of a "J. D. Calamari and J. M. Perillo"]
executory
future contingency [cancellation of the portion of the contract "J. J. White and R. S. Summers"] compare contingent
excuse
: to grant exemption or release to [excused the prospective juror] [excused the witness after an hour of testimony] 2 :
derivative status
(J Visa holder), would be granted derivative status as a J-2 Visa holder. Derivative status is only possible if the principal
defeat
[third parties will an attached but “unperfected” security interest "J. J. White and R. S. Summers"] b : to prevent or
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