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Nagative pregnant

Nagative pregnant, a form of denial which does not sufficiently distinguish

Nagging

Fault finding teasing persistently annoying as a nagging toothache

Toll

use of land, Manohar Janardhan v. Yado Isinath, AIR 1952 Nag 401: 1951 ILR Nag 914: 1952 Nag LJ 174. Toll,

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Wholesale dealer

for the purpose of trade, Manoharbhai v. Emperor, AIR 1946 Nag 248: 1945 ILR Nag 422: 1946 Mad LJ 319. Means

Until

the context, Rajaram Laxmanji Jadho v. R.P. Samarth, AIR 1956 Nag 278: (1956) Nag LJ 635 (FB).

Possession follows title

latter can acquire a title only by actual physical possession, Nagorao v. Jageshwar, AIR 1944 Nag 20: (1942) Nag LJ 375.

Property

Emperor, AIR 1930 Mad 973; Sumitra v. Dhannu, AIR 1952 Nag 193. Property, means the highest right a man can have

Water tight

Secretary of State for India v. Laxmi Narain, AIR 1933 Nag 1.

Ubari tenure

proprietary rights in the village, Rujula v. Emperor, AIR 1929 Nag 133.

Sealed

a seal' and not closed by gum, Phoolchand Sethi v. Nagpur University, AIR 1957 Bom 215: (1957) 59 Bom LR 300:

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Nagative pregnant

Nagative pregnant, a form of denial which does not sufficiently distinguish

Nagging

Fault finding teasing persistently annoying as a nagging toothache

Toll

use of land, Manohar Janardhan v. Yado Isinath, AIR 1952 Nag 401: 1951 ILR Nag 914: 1952 Nag LJ 174. Toll,

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Wholesale dealer

for the purpose of trade, Manoharbhai v. Emperor, AIR 1946 Nag 248: 1945 ILR Nag 422: 1946 Mad LJ 319. Means

Until

the context, Rajaram Laxmanji Jadho v. R.P. Samarth, AIR 1956 Nag 278: (1956) Nag LJ 635 (FB).

Possession follows title

latter can acquire a title only by actual physical possession, Nagorao v. Jageshwar, AIR 1944 Nag 20: (1942) Nag LJ 375.

Property

Emperor, AIR 1930 Mad 973; Sumitra v. Dhannu, AIR 1952 Nag 193. Property, means the highest right a man can have

Water tight

Secretary of State for India v. Laxmi Narain, AIR 1933 Nag 1.

Ubari tenure

proprietary rights in the village, Rujula v. Emperor, AIR 1929 Nag 133.

Sealed

a seal' and not closed by gum, Phoolchand Sethi v. Nagpur University, AIR 1957 Bom 215: (1957) 59 Bom LR 300:

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