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To observe to examine with care
Malobservation
Erroneous observation
Radioscopy
Direct observation of objects opaque to light by means of some other form of radiant energy as x rays
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Dictum
Dictum. An observation as to the law made by a judge in the course of a case, but not necessary to
Regardful
Heedful attentive observant
Sunday
the day of the sun], the first day of the week, the Lord's Day, termed in the Sunday Observance Act, 1677 (29 Car. 2, c. 7, infra), 'the Lord's Day, commonly called Sunday.' It is a dies
magnetic monopole
the magnetic analogue of an electrically charged particle it has only one magnetic pole instead of the two observed in all common magnetic object it was still not observed as of 1998
Tail
right of reversion. This being the case, the statute declared that the will of the donor should be observed; and that an estate granted to a man and the heirs of his body should descend to the
Registration of title of land
subject to the statutory provisions, registration guarantees the title to purchasers for value and mortgagees. It should be observed that mines and minerals which have been excepted from a grant of land are not guaranteed unless separately
Judicial proceeding
before the Income-tax Officer are judicial proceedings and all the incidents of such judicial proceedings have to be observed before the result is arrived at. The assessee would have a right to inspect the record and all
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