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Prenotion
A notice or notion which precedes something else in time previous notion or thought foreknowledge
Grounds
3 of COFEPOSA, therefore, has to receive an interpretation which will keep it meaningfully in tune with contemporary notions. While the expression 'grounds' for that matter includes not only conclusions of fact but also all the 'basic
Control
Girls Secondry School, 2006 (10) JT 159 [As per Words and Phrases, Vol. 9 Permanent Edn.] Imports the notion of the power to direct what shall be done with the property in question; and the words are
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Preconceive
To conceive or form an opinion of beforehand to form a previous notion or idea of
Presentive
Bringing a conception or notion directly before the mind presenting an object to the memory of imagination distinguished from symbolic
Remember
To have a notion or idea come into the mind again as previously perceived known or felt to have a renewed apprehension
Romantic
pertaining to romance involving or resembling romance hence fanciful marvelous extravagant unreal as a romantic tale a romantic notion a romantic undertaking
Bailment
625. A bailment is not therefore technically and essentially subject to the limitations of an agreement, and the notion or privity need not be introduced in an area where it is unnecessary, for bailment arises out of
Under is obvious
is obvious, cannot be taken to have same meaning as the word 'of' which may bring in the notion of ownership. Indeed the concept of under can be relevant only when there are two entities one of
Estates of the realm
of the realm, the three branches of the Legislature-the Lords Spiritual, the Lords Tem-poral, and the Commons. The notion entertained by many, that the three estates of the realm are the King, the Lords, and the Commons,
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