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Neutralization

The act or process of neutralizing or the state of being neutralized...


Neutralize

To render neutral to reduce to a state of neutrality...


Neutral

Neutral, 'neutral' means, 'indifferent, unbiased, impartial, not engaged on either side'. Conceptually it is not aligning with either view, Lily Thomas v. Speaker, Lok Sabha, (1993) 4 SCC 234.--means, 'indifferent, unbiased, impartial, not engaged on either side'. Conceptually it is not aligning with either view, Lily Thomas v. Speaker Lok Sabha, (1993) 4 SCC 234 (237). [s. 30(1)(e), Companies Act]...


Neutral Court

Neutral Court, the parties to a contract may agree to have their disputes resolved by a foreign Court termed as a 'neutral Court' or 'Court of choice' creating exclusive or non-exclusive jurisdiction in it, Modi Entertainment Network v. W.S.G. Cricket Pvt. Ltd., (2003) 4 SCC 341: AIR 2003 SC 1177....


neutral

neutral : one that is neutral ;specif : an impartial person used in alternative dispute resolution to help resolve or to determine the matters in dispute adj : not engaged on either side ;specif : not aligned with a political or ideological grouping neu·tral·ly adj neu·tral·ness n ...


Neutrality

The state or quality of being neutral the condition of being unengaged in contests between others state of taking no part on either side indifference...


Neutralizer

One who or that which neutralizes that which destroys disguises or renders inert the peculiar properties of a body...


Neutrally

In a neutral manner without taking part with either side indifferently...


Neutral conductor

Neutral conductor, means that conductor of a multi-wire system, the voltage of which is normally intermediate between the voltages of the other conductors of the system and shall also include return wire of the single phase system. [Indian Electricity Rules, 1956, R. 2 (1) (ad)]...


Contraband

Contraband [fr. Contra, Lat., against; and bando, Ital., edict], such goods as are prohibited to be imported or exported, bought or sold, either by the laws of a particular state or by special treaties; also a term applied to designate that class of commodities which neutrals are not allowed to carry during war to a belligerent power.It is a recognized general principle of the law of nations, that ships may sail to and trade with all kingdoms, countries, and states in peace with the princes or authorities whose flags they bear; and that they are not to be molested by the ships of any other power at war with the country with which they are trading, unless they engage in the conveyance of contraband goods. But great difficulty has arisen in deciding as to the goods comprised in this term.In order to obviate all disputes as to what commodities should be deemed contraband, they have sometimes been specified in treaties or conventions. But this classification is not always respected during ...


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