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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
In all
receding, that Courts have to fill gaps, clear doubts and mitigate hardships, Motor Owners' Insurance Company Limited v. Jadavji Keshavji Modi,
Magic remedy
to possess miraculous powers for or in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of any disease in human beings or
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Medicine or drug
intended to be used for or in the diagnosis, treatment, mitigation or prevention of diseases in human beings or animals; (iii)
Paregoric
Mitigating assuaging or soothing pain as paregoric elixir
Punishment
shillings; in the latter, a petition of bankes bastened the mitigation of a punishment which failed to protect them. The ordinary
Trial
the counsel for the defendant may address the Court in mitigation, and the counsel for the prosecution in aggravation, of his
parkinsonism
degeneration of the cells producing that agent It can be mitigated by chemotherapy with agents such as levodopa 3 hydroxy L
eased
made less severe or intense mitigated
Palliative
Serving to palliate serving to extenuate mitigate or alleviate
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