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Necromancy
a pretended communication with the dead the black art hence magic in general conjuration enchantment See Black art
Phantasmagoria
An optical effect produced by a magic lantern The figures are painted in transparent colors and all
Sciopticon
A kind of magic lantern
Expressed
Governor. In our opinion, the Constitution does not require a magic incantation which can only be expressed in a set formula
Advertisement
1960 SC 554 (563): (1960) 2 SCR 671. [Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable) Advertisements) Act, 1954, s. 2(a)] 'Advertisement' includes any
Article
of West Bengal, AIR 1976 SC 171 (172). [Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, 1954, s. 2(b)(iii)] --means an article
Conditions of sale
of words; for, as Lord Hardwicke declared, 'there is no magic in words.' But the conditions should be accurate, for they
Magician
One skilled in magic one who practices the black art an enchanter a necromancer
Legislative contract
Legislative contract, there is no magic in the expression 'legislative contract'. A contract is a contract
Settled possession
Settled possession, there is no special charm or magic in the word 'settled possession' nor is it a ritualistic
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