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Rogation Week
Week [fr. rogando (Deum), Lat., supplicating God], the second week before Whit Sunday; thus called from three fasts observed therein, the Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, called Rogation days, because of the extraordinary prayers then made for the
Right of private defence
punish the wrongdoer for commission of offences. The right of private defence serves a social purpose and as observed by the Supreme Court more than once there is nothing more degrading to the human spirit than to
Remainder
of executed; (2) contingent or executory; and (3) cross. The seven following rules affecting the remainders should be observed:- (1) There must be a present or particular estate created which, if the remainder be vested, must be,
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Regulation
is used in the stature and the object sought to be achieved by the con-templated regulation. It was observed by Mathew, J. in G. K. Krishnan v. State of Tamil Nadu, AIR 1975 SC 583: (1975) 1
Rank - Precedence
social order or other standing status. Likewise the word 'precedence' denotes the ceremonial order or priority to be observed on formal occasions, or a right to preferential treatment. In the same strain the word 'primacy' denotes the
Public Worship Regulation Act, 1874
(3) that the incumbent has within the preceding twelve months failed to observe, or to cause to be observed, the directions contained in the Book of Common Prayer relating to the performance in such church or burial
Interpretation Clause
in their complicated matters with which modern legislation deals, their use is absolutely indispensable. It should, however, be observed that the definitions in such clauses are generally exclusively referable t the Statute, or Part, or S. to
public records exception
data compilations made by public offices or agencies that set forth activities of the office or agency, matters observed pursuant to a duty under law that are required to be reported, or factual findings resulting from an
Implication
of showing involvement in some-thing, esp., a crime or misfeasance (2) An inference drawn from something said or observed, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 757.
Mesothorium
legislation as though distinct from radium It was one of the isotopes believed responsible for radiation induced diseases observed in industrial workers who painted radium on watch dials in the late 1950s and early 1960s The primary
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