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Point of orders
of a quorum), to the use of offensive or abusive language, or to invite the attention of the presiding officer that
Preferred
hamper, the object of the enactment even if liberty win language may be necessary. Black's Law Dictionary gives the following meaning:
Sanskrit
The ancient language of the Hindoos long since obsolete in vernacular use but
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Semeiotic
Relating to signs or indications pertaining to the language of signs or to language generally as indicating thought
Communicate
effectively and fully to the detenu in writing in a language which he understands, Lallubhai Jogibhai Patel v. Union of India,
Ribaldry
The talk of a ribald low vulgar language indecency obscenity lewdness now chiefly applied to indecent language but
Idiom
The syntactical or structural form peculiar to any language the genius or cast of a language
agreement
bargain of the contracting parties as represented explicitly by their language or implicitly by other circumstances (as a course of dealings).
Prose
The ordinary language of men in speaking or writing language not cast in
plain meaning rule
: a rule in statute or contract interpretation: when the language is unambiguous and clear on its face the meaning of
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