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Disseisinam satis facit, qui uti non permittit possessorem, vel minus commode, licet omnino non expellat
vel minus commode, licet omnino non expellat. Co. Litt. 331.-(He makes disseisin enough who does not permit the possessor to enjoy,
Firearms
see s. 6 of the 1920 Act, which Act also makes many more prohibitions and restrictions. The (English) Firearms and Imitation
Manufacturer
or a firm or a Hindu undivided family which-- (i) makes or manufactures such dangerous machine or part thereof, (ii) makes
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Misprision
of treason without any degree of assent, for any asset makes the party a principal; as the concealment, construed to be
Newspaper
Reports) Act 1926 (16 & 17 Geo. 5, c. 61), makes it an offence to print or publish in relation to
Paid
of s. 16(2) when the company discharges its liability and makes the amount of dividend unconditionally available to the member entitled
Plant
on his business, not his stock-in-trade which he buys or makes for sale, but all goods and chattels, fixed or movable,
Manufacture
1990 SC 1676 (1682): (1989) 4 SCC 323. Means to make, produce, fabricate, assemble, pro-cess or bring into existence, by hand
Publish
Publish, means (1) To make known or announce publicly; promulgate; proclaim. (2) To print and
report
given by a person or group delegated or authorized to make the investigation e : an analysis of operations and progress
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