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Service
s. (27)] Means permanent service or temporary service which is likely to be made permanent in the course of time, if
Well known trade mark
mark in relation to other goods or services would be likely to be taken as indicating a connection in the course
Voluntarily causing hurt
to any person, or with the knowledge that he is likely thereby to cause hurt to any person, and does thereby
Voluntarily
means, he knew or had reason to believe to be likely to cause it. (Indian Penal Code, 1860, s. 39) Intentionally;
Vagrants
wanderer abroad notwithstand-ing accessible shelter, or caused damage or was likely to be infectious with vermin or otherwise (a place of
Unseaworthy ships
such a state that the life of any person is likely to be endangered is a misdemeanour by s. 47 of
Treasonable misdemeanor
Treasonable misdemeanor, means an act that is likely to endanger or alarm the monarch, or disturb the public
Tax
time, or in the manner, in which it is most likely to be convenient for the contributor to pay it. (4)
Cost of reinstatement
Cost of reinstatement, means the cost when rein-statement in likely to be completed, notwithstand-ing reasonable delay, Gleniffer Finance Corpn. Ltd.
Social backwardness
a large extent. Social backwardness which results from poverty is likely to be aggravated by considerations of their caste. This shows
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