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Commercial establishment

'commercial establishment', the definitions of 'shop' and 'commercial establishment' are mutually exclusive. Further, the definition of 'commercial establishment' is wider than

Chirograph

to prevent frauds and concealment, people made their deeds of mutual covenant in a script and rescript, or in a part

Clubs

Clubs, associations to which individuals subscribe for purposes of mutual entertainment and convenience; the affairs of which are generally conducted

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Condition

would have continued. Dependent or collateral conditions depend upon their mutual fulfilment as in a contract for sale of land where,

Confederation

Confederation, a league or compact for mutual support, particularly of princes, nations, or states.

Confusion

the concurrence in the same person of two qualities which mutually destroy one another. This may occur in several ways, as

Congress

concert measures for their common good, or to adjust their mutual concerns.

Consoritum

Consoritum. The marital right of cohabitation and mutual service. An action for damages lies for loss of consortium

Consultation

Ram Chandra Nayak, (2002) 8 SCC 1. Takes place by mutual discussions and a consensus is arrived at between different authorities

Court-leet

liberty who, according to the institution of Alfred, were all mutually pledged for the good behaviour of each other. It was

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Commercial establishment

'commercial establishment', the definitions of 'shop' and 'commercial establishment' are mutually exclusive. Further, the definition of 'commercial establishment' is wider than

Chirograph

to prevent frauds and concealment, people made their deeds of mutual covenant in a script and rescript, or in a part

Clubs

Clubs, associations to which individuals subscribe for purposes of mutual entertainment and convenience; the affairs of which are generally conducted

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Condition

would have continued. Dependent or collateral conditions depend upon their mutual fulfilment as in a contract for sale of land where,

Confederation

Confederation, a league or compact for mutual support, particularly of princes, nations, or states.

Confusion

the concurrence in the same person of two qualities which mutually destroy one another. This may occur in several ways, as

Congress

concert measures for their common good, or to adjust their mutual concerns.

Consoritum

Consoritum. The marital right of cohabitation and mutual service. An action for damages lies for loss of consortium

Consultation

Ram Chandra Nayak, (2002) 8 SCC 1. Takes place by mutual discussions and a consensus is arrived at between different authorities

Court-leet

liberty who, according to the institution of Alfred, were all mutually pledged for the good behaviour of each other. It was

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