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major power
A nation powerful enough to influence events throughout the world
major league
The most important league2 in any sport especially baseball contrasted with minor league Its teams are more competent its members...
Majority
The quality or condition of being major or greater superiority
Carucate
to the entirety of the proceeding in a civil court, Major S.S. Khanna v. F.J. Dillon, AIR 1964 SC 497 (501):
Bias
dispute is bias. Personal bias is one of the three major limbs of bias namely pecuniary bias, personal bias and official
Repair
for repairs making lessee liable to execute all repairs except major repairs, tenant undertook substantial repairs, Sir Shadi Lal and Sons
Collision of ships
loss is occasioned by a storm or any other vis major, in that case the misfortune must be borne by the
Landing charges
Landing charges, are the expenditure incurred by an importer for bringing goods on board ship to land. Landing charges, in...
Women's modesty
offender is punishable under the section, State of Punjab v. Major Singh, AIR 1967 SC 63 (68): 1966 Supp SCR 286.
User
defined in the Companies Act, 1956, or (iv) an industry, major, medium or minor, owning or using, on personal or community
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