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Inobservant
Not observant regardless heedless
Inobservable
Not observable
Hieromancy
Divination by observing the objects offered in sacrifice
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Becquerel rays
Radiations first observed by the French physicist Henri Becquerel in working with uranium and its compounds They consist of a mixture
instrumented
Having instruments attached for the purpose of measuring conditions while under observation said of a person under medical observation or a machine whose performance is being tested
Probation
v. Union of India, 1976 Sim LJ 357. Means a sort of 'locus pententiae' to the employer to observe the work, ability, efficiency, sincerity, and competence of the servant and if he is found not suitable for
Smuggling
or any other law for the time being in force, in respect of which a condition is not observed unless the non-observance of the condition was sanctioned by the proper officer.' In view of clause (o) of
good faith
of the U.C.C. says “good faith in the case of a merchant means honesty in fact and the observance of reasonable commercial standards of fair dealing in the trade.” Similarly, Article 3 on negotiable instruments defines good
Commemorate
To call to remembrance by a special act or observance to celebrate with honor and solemnity to honor as a person or event by some act of respect
Interest
penal in character, Pratibha Processors v. Union of India, AIR 1997 SC 138: (1996) 11 SCC 101. As observed by this Court in Dr. Sham Lal v.. Commissioner of Income-tax, Punjab, (53 ITR 151: AIR 1964 SC
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