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Non-ability
Non-ability, inability; an exception against a person, Fitz. N.B. 35, 65.
non compos mentis
non compos mentis [Latin, literally, not having mastery of one's mind] … one's mind] : not of sound mind : lacking mental ability to understand the nature, consequences, and effect of a situation
Education
a system of free and compulsory elementary education of a non-denominational character. The initial Act established 'school boards' with powers of … critical outlook on social and political realities and sharpens the ability to self-examination, self-monitoring and self-criticism, (India-Vision, 2020 Published by Planning
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Judge
the motto of the Edinburgh Review. Judicis est jus dicere non dare.--Lofft, 42. (It is the duty of a judge to
recourse
a negotiable instrument see also recourse note at note compare non-recourse NOTE: Under Article 3 of the Uniform Commercial Code, the … ;also : the end itself 2 : the right or ability to demand payment or compensation ;specif : the right to
Fee
quo in the strict sense is not a sine qua non for a fee. (1983 4 SCC 353 follow), Sreenivasa General … of a fee, no account is taken of the varying abilities of different recipients of the service to pay, State of
Just
Just, the expression 'just' denotes equitability, fairness and reasonableness, and non arbitrary. If it is not so it cannot be just
Net wealth tax
debts owed by a tax-payers, whether to residents or to non-residents, are deductible if their existence is established in conformity with … Taxes of the first type give consideration to the tax-payer's ability to pay, while those of the second type consider merely
Standard
under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986). [Maharashtra Non-Biodegradable Garbage (Control) Act, 2006, s. 2(p)] Standard, that which is
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