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Rudderstock

The main part or blade of the rudder which is connected by hinges or the like with the sternpost of

Body

Body, the main part of any instrument; in deed sit is spoken of as distinguished from the recitals and other introductory

Minor

It means a person who has not completed his or her age of eighteen years. [Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956 (78 of 1956), s. 3 (c)] It means a person who has not completed the age

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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 Ramdas Patel v. Municipal Corporation Ahmedabad, (1981) 22

Workman

for which allowance was given to him was not 'workman' of the Bank even though the car was maintained at the Bank's expense, Punjab National Bank v. Ghulam Dastagir, AIR 1978 SC 481: (1978) 2 SCC 358.

Resolution

Resolution, a solemn judgment or decision; a revocation of a contract. As to the cases in which resolutions of the House of Commons varying or renewing taxation have statutory effect for a limited period, see Provisional...

National insurance

considered. (b) Persons employed as apprentices, persons employed on agricultural holdings, persons employed by their parents, persons wholly maintained by their employer, if, in each case, employed without money payment. (c) Husband or wife employed by his

Minorities

Minorities, means 'groups held together by ties of common descent, language or religious faith and feeling different in these respects from the majority of the inhabitants of a given political entity, T.M.A. Pai Foundation v. State...

opinion

opinion 1 a : a belief stronger than impression and less strong than positive knowledge b : a formal expression of a judgment or appraisal by an expert see also opinion testimony at testimony compare fact...

Entrenched clause

Entrenched clause, is a section in the Constitution of some of the Commonwealth countries which can only be repealed or altered by special process and which deals with matters like the liberties of the subject, fundamental...

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