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Executory devise

several different means, although the stringency of this rule was mitigated by the (English) R.P. Act, 1845 (8 & 9 Vict.

Housing of the working classes

restrictions upon acquisition of land. The Act of 1936 has mitigated some of the hardships to meritorious owners which arose out

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receding, that Courts have to fill gaps, clear doubts and mitigate hardships, Motor Owners' Insurance Company Limited v. Jadavji Keshavji Modi,

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mitigated

made less severe or intense

Palliative

Serving to palliate serving to extenuate mitigate or alleviate

aggravate

aggravated the offense] [aggravated her preexisting condition] [aggravating factors] compare mitigate ag·gra·va·tion [a-grə-vā-shən] n

Lenitive

Having the quality of softening or mitigating as pain or acrimony assuasive emollient

Lenify

To assuage to soften to mitigate to alleviate

Immitigable

Not capable of being mitigated softened or appeased

Febrifuge

A medicine serving to mitigate or remove fever

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