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Resolution
kinds: (a) Ordinary, i.e., a resolution passed by a simple majority of members; (b) Extraordinary, i.e., a resolution passed by three-fourths
opinion
a judge who disagrees with the result in a case majority opinion : an opinion in a case that is written
Workman
not 'workman' of the Bank even though the car was maintained at the Bank's expense, Punjab National Bank v. Ghulam Dastagir,
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Vacant land
Vacant land, is land which is not being used mainly for the purposes of agriculture in an urban agglomeration, Parshottamdas
National insurance
on agricultural holdings, persons employed by their parents, persons wholly maintained by their employer, if, in each case, employed without money
dissent
to differ in opinion ;esp : to disagree with a majority opinion [three of the justices ed] compare concur dis··sent·er n
Entrenched clause
Constitution and may involve a popular referendum, a fixed Parliamentary majority of two-thirds or more a system of delayed legislation or
Interim orders/interlocutory orders
finally decide a question or issue in controversy in the main case. (ii) Orders which finally decide an issue which materially
Meeting
consent is required for anything to decide, by a proper majority of votes, whether or not that thing shall be done;
Sea
Sea. See FOUR SEAS. The main or high seas are part of the realm of England,
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