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Money of account, money of measurement money of payment
introduced in the Council at a subsequent stage if an objection is taken that the Bill is a Money Bill, the
Possession
time in virtue of different proprietary rights. Possession is the objective realisation of ownership. It is the de facto exercise of
Strike
That any strike is illegal if it-- (i) has any object otherwise or in addition to the furtherance of a trade
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Prior or previous
previous, may be implied if the contextual situation or the object and design of the legislation demands it, Graphite India Ltd.
Property
inter se and relation of group of persons with the object or corpus of the property. Mere object of property, though
Reasonable restriction
effect of the law should be considered and not its object; (iii) the restriction must have a reasonable relation to the
Registration of title of land
which were introduced by the property laws of 1925. Its object is to simplify the indicia of land ownership and transfer
Regulation
which the expression is used in the stature and the object sought to be achieved by the con-templated regulation. It was
Unlawful association
Unlawful association, means any association: (i) which has for its object any unlawful activity, or which encourages or aids person to
Suit
process by which one endeavours to gain an end or object; attempt to attain a certain result; the act of suing;
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