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Reasonable doubt
evidence existing after consideration of all the evidenced. 'Hence a mere whim or a surmise or suspicion furnishes an insufficient foundation
Misconduct
definite rule of action or code of conduct but not mere error of judgment, carelessness or negligence in performance of the
Title
lowest and most imperfect degree of title consists in the mere naked possession, or actual occupation of the estate, without any
Person aggrieved
Person aggrieved, does not include a mere busy-body, but refers to one who has a genuine grievance
Security
payment or more readily recoverable as distinguished from e.g. a mere IOU which is only evidence of a debt. The word
Goodwill
that would be expected from the business veined as a mere collec-tion of assets, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 703.
Deposit
is called miserabile depositum; (2) voluntary, which arises from the mere consent and agreement of the parties. the Common Law has
Contractor
produce a given result for any establishment, other than a mere supply of goods or articles of manufacture, by the employment
Certify
clearly set out in its order. It is well-established that mere grant of certificate by the High Court does not prevent
Domicile
fixed the habitation of himself and family, not for a mere special or temporary purpose, but with the present intention of
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