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To enforce any right or supposed right
that the crime was committed in prosecution of the common object of the assembly. The assertion of a right of private
Trial
the senior counsel for the defendant. If the defendant's counsel object to any question or any document, all the defendant's counsel
Trust
it relate to the subject-matter, and the precise nature and object of the trust can be ascertained. a trust cannot be
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Plant
1962) s. 2(1) (e)] Plant would include any article or object fixed or movable, live or dead, used by businessman for
Value
one meaning, and sometimes expresses the utility of some particular object, and sometimes the power of purchasing other goods which the
Weighing or measuring instrument
Weighing or measuring instrument, means any object, instrument, apparatus or device, or any combination thereof, which is,
Preferred
and the context; its import must help, not hamper, the object of the enactment even if liberty win language may be
Negotiorum gestor
to exert the requisite skill and knowledge to accomplish the object or business which he undertakes; to do everything which is
Hypnotism
causing the subject to gaze steadily at a very bright object held before the eyes or on an oscillating object or
Handy dandy
guessing in which closed hand the other holds some small object winning the object if right and forfeiting an equivalent if
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