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Shall have regard to the provisions of this Act
Act' merely mean that 'where the new Act has slightly modified or clarified the previous provisions, these modifications and clarifications should
Machinery
inter-dependent operation of their respective parts generate power, or evoke, modify, apply or direct natural forces with the object in each
Henry VIII Clause
to remove any difficulty, and at times giving power to modify the provisions of other Acts also, Central Inland Water Transport
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Legislative power and judicial power
obligation to apply and enforce rules and a discretion to modify rules or make new rules was at one time applied
Limitation, words of
to, or in connection with, other words, and extend or modify an estate given by such other words, as 'heirs,' 'heirs
Vary
be change or alteration, making of something new or to modify. In any case, the original cannot remain the same if
Major port
Art. 364(2)(a)] The President is empowered to exclude, restrict or modify the laws made by Parliament or a State Legislature or
Open contract
special conditions, or except so far as such conditions may modify these implications, as a contract to sell land without mentioning
Research
biological systems, living organisms or derivatives thereof to make or modify products or processes for any use. [Biological Diversity Act, 2002
Summons
in the procedure of a suit; as, for directions; to modify pleadings when inconvenient, to require security for costs, to change
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