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Pointed as needles...
magnetic north
The direction in which the north pointing end of a compass needle points at low latitudes it is close to geographic true north but deviates substantially from true north as one nears the north pole...
Hypodermic needle
A small slender hollow metallic tube sharp pointed at one end and fitted at the other end with an adapter of larger internal diameter designed for introduction of liquids directly into the bloodstream or other parts of the body of an animal...
Needle
A small instrument of steel sharply pointed at one end with an eye to receive a thread used in sewing...
Point appliqueacute
Lace having a needle made design applied to a net ground this ground often being machine made...
Devils darning needle
A dragon fly See Darning needle under Darn v t...
needleful
As much thread as is used in a needle at one time...
Preliminary point
Preliminary point, is not confined to such legal points only as may be pleaded in bar of a suit but comprehends all points or issues, whether of facts or law, determination of which has precluded the necessity for determining other points or issues which have, therefore, been left undetermined, Vassantimal Devaldas v. Hiromal Mohammal, AIR 1947 Sind 94: 1946 ILR Kar 380: 227 IC 633.Means a point, the decision of which is sufficient to dispose off the whole suit without the necessity of deciding other points involved in the case. It may be one of facts of law. It would include a point which relates to cause of action for the plaintiff or his 'locus standi' to bring to particular suit, Jit Kuarg Kehar Singh, AIR 1951 Pepsu 130.Preliminary point, refers to a point, the decision of which is sufficient to dispose of the whole suit without the necessity of deciding other points involved in the case, Jit Kaur v. Kehar Singh, AIR 1951 Pepsu 364....
First point leavy
First point leavy, The words 'first point levy' is no doubt a single-point levy. Even a last point levy in the same series of sales is a single-point levy which is distinguishable from a multi-point levy, Ashok Service Centre v. State of Orissa, AIR 1983 SC 394: (1983) 2 SCC 82: (1983) 2 SCR 363....
points
points a point is equal to one percent of the principal amount of your mortgage. For example, if you get a mortgage for $95,000, one point means you pay $950 to the lender. Lenders frequently charge points in both fixed-rate and adjustable-rate mortgages in order to increase the yield on the mortgage and to cover loan closing costs. These points usually are collected at closing and may be paid by the borrower or the home seller, or may be split between them. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...
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