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Workman
reason of a power vested in him or by the nature of duties attached to his office, All India Reserve Bank
Petroleum
Means liquid and gaseous hydrocarbons are so intimately associated in nature that it has become customary to shorten the expression 'petroleum
Property
SCJ 382: AIR 1961 SC 1684. Property, may denote the nature of the interest in goods and when used in this
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Misconduct
in performance and its effect on the discipline and the nature of duty. The act complained of must bear a forbidden
Mandamus
(1) A high prerogative writ of a most extensive remedial nature. In form it is a command issuing in the King's
Consideration
a transfer of property from one person to another. The nature or quality of the consideration which will be sufficient for
Act of God
of God, a direct, violent, sudden, and irresistible act of nature, which could not, by any reasonable care, have been foreseen
Rubber
in its physical properties of extensibility and toughness. In its natural state, it is greatly affected by temperature, becoming harder when
Gas
state which pre-dominantly consist of methane'. It would certainly include natural gas also under Entry 25, List II of Seventh Schedule.
Murder
'violent'. But the use of these labels for describing the nature of the murder is indicative only of the degree of
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