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Assumption
fact or statement taken for granted; a supposition e.g. a logical assumption. The act of taking (esp. someone else's debt or
Alibi
of offence does not, by any stretch of reasoning or logic, amount to pleading alibi, Subhash Chand v. State of Rajasthan,
Accident
of powers. (3) Erroneous payments, e.g., by personal representatives. In logic, something, in any subject, person, or thing not belonging to
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Access
expressions, means gaining entry into, instructing or communicating with the logical, arithmetical or memory function resources of a computer, computer system
Dianatic
Dianatic, a logical reasoning in a progressive manner, proceeding from one subject to
Possession
different contexts. It is impossible to work out a completely logical and precise definition of 'possession' uniformly applicable to all situations
Function
7th Edn., p. 681. In relation to a computer, includes logic, control, arithmetical process, deletion, storage and retrieval and communication or
Hope and believe
Hope and believe, There is a marked difference between 'hope' and 'believe'. 'To hope' means 'to want and expect'; 'to...
Inference
A conclusion reached by considering other facts and deducing a logical consequence from them. (2) The process by which such a
Jurisdiction
the formal structure of law may lose something of its logical symmetry, Hari Prasad Mulshanker Trivedi v. V.B. Raju, AIR 1973
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