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Fire
premium by the purchaser. This condition may be excluded or modified by agreement. In a lease, both the covenant to pay
Roque
A form of croquet modified for greater accuracy of play The court has a wood
Pulmonata
class of hermaphrodite gastropods in which the mantle cavity is modified into an air breathing organ as in Helix or land
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Pterygopodium
A specially modified part of the ventral fin in male elasmobranchs which serves
Final decision
between the parties if it is not sought to be modified or reversed by preferring an appeal or a revision or
Implied covenants
covenant for title and for quiet enjoyment, but may be modified or excluded by an express covenant.
Firman
of the parties concerned, though it could be annulled or modified by a later 'Firman' at any time that the Nizam
Notice
2 W&TLC. The application of this doctrine has been profoundly modified by the Land Charges Act, 1925, the (English) Land Registration
Rubber
Standards Institution (I.S.I) de-fines rubber as follows: Rubber in its modified state free of all diluents, retracts within one minute to
Route
parent route or the route, which is sought to be modified, K. Vaithiananathan v. Union Territory of Pondicherry, AIR 1995 Mad
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