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Includes
enlarge the meaning of any word or phrase occurring in the body of a statute, or in the normal standard sense, to mean 'comprises' or 'consists' of or 'means and includes', depending on the content, N.D.P. Namboodripad
Gestation
gestation by English law. In Bosvile v. Attorney-General, (1887) 12 PD at p. 178, medical witnesses put the normal time at from 270 to 275 days, adding that a longer period, though not unknown or even uncommon,
Genuine use
Genuine use, where use is a mere sham, is formalis-tic or notional, where it is empty of substance and directed solely at avoiding revocation and does not serve to carve out an opening in the market...
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Impossible or impermissible
and impractical are not used in exactly the same way. Impracticable means 'impossible to carry out' and is normally used for a specific procedure or course of action, .... Impractical, on the other hand, tends to be
Lawful, Legal
de jure, actually or constructively has the right to use, enjoy, destroy or alienate property. Legal and lawful normally, convey same sense and are usually interchangeable. What is legal is lawful. But what is lawful may be
Increases safety type
temperatures and of occurrence of arcs and sparks in apparatus which does not produce arcs or sparks in normal service. [Indian Electricity Rules, 1956, R. 2 (1) (zz)]
Intended for personal or household use
personal or household use' did not mean capable of being intended for personal or household use. It meant normally, commonly or ordinarily intended for personal or household use, H.H. Maharaja Rana Hemant Singhji v. CIT, AIR 1976SC
Intrinsically se
Intrinsically se, as applied to apparatus or associated circuits shall denote that any sparking that may occur in normal working in incapable of causing explosion of inflammable gas or vapour. [Indian Electricity Rules, 1956, s. 2 (1)
Jus tertii
Jus tertii, the right or title of a third person. in Scots Law normally, a tertius has no title to enforce a contract even though he may have an interest that it
Lease
cultivate or occupy and an agreement to lease. [Registration Act, 1908 (16 of 1908), s. 2 (7)] The normal connotation of the term lease is the preservation of the demised estate to be in occupation and enjoyment
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Normalization - Law Dictionary Search Results
Includes
enlarge the meaning of any word or phrase occurring in the body of a statute, or in the normal standard sense, to mean 'comprises' or 'consists' of or 'means and includes', depending on the content, N.D.P. Namboodripad
Gestation
gestation by English law. In Bosvile v. Attorney-General, (1887) 12 PD at p. 178, medical witnesses put the normal time at from 270 to 275 days, adding that a longer period, though not unknown or even uncommon,
Genuine use
Genuine use, where use is a mere sham, is formalis-tic or notional, where it is empty of substance and directed solely at avoiding revocation and does not serve to carve out an opening in the market...
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Impossible or impermissible
and impractical are not used in exactly the same way. Impracticable means 'impossible to carry out' and is normally used for a specific procedure or course of action, .... Impractical, on the other hand, tends to be
Lawful, Legal
de jure, actually or constructively has the right to use, enjoy, destroy or alienate property. Legal and lawful normally, convey same sense and are usually interchangeable. What is legal is lawful. But what is lawful may be
Increases safety type
temperatures and of occurrence of arcs and sparks in apparatus which does not produce arcs or sparks in normal service. [Indian Electricity Rules, 1956, R. 2 (1) (zz)]
Intended for personal or household use
personal or household use' did not mean capable of being intended for personal or household use. It meant normally, commonly or ordinarily intended for personal or household use, H.H. Maharaja Rana Hemant Singhji v. CIT, AIR 1976SC
Intrinsically se
Intrinsically se, as applied to apparatus or associated circuits shall denote that any sparking that may occur in normal working in incapable of causing explosion of inflammable gas or vapour. [Indian Electricity Rules, 1956, s. 2 (1)
Jus tertii
Jus tertii, the right or title of a third person. in Scots Law normally, a tertius has no title to enforce a contract even though he may have an interest that it
Lease
cultivate or occupy and an agreement to lease. [Registration Act, 1908 (16 of 1908), s. 2 (7)] The normal connotation of the term lease is the preservation of the demised estate to be in occupation and enjoyment
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