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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

experienced

Taught by practice or by repeated observations skillful or wise by means of trials use or observation as an experienced physician workman soldier an experienced

Notice

The act of noting remarking or observing observation by the senses or intellect cognizance note

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Argument

Argument, in reasoning, Locke observes that men ordinarily use four sorts of arguments. The first is to allege the opinions of men, whose

Fidei-commissum

from taking directly, or who could not take as much as the donor wished to give. Gaius when observing that peregrini could take fidei-commissa, observes that 'this' (the object of evading the law) 'was probably the origin

Religious instruction, study of religions

study of religions, a dis-tinction, thus, has been made between imparting 'religious instruction' that is teaching of rituals, observances, customs and traditions and other non-essential observances or modes of worship in religions and teaching of philosophies of

Precedent

what it actually decides. What is of the essence in a decision is its ratio and not every observation found therein nor what logically follows from the various observations made in it. It is not proper to

Personal character and conduct

Subba Rao, J., speaking for the Court in T.K. Gangi Reddy v. M.C. Anjaneya Reddy (XXII, ELF 266) observed at p. 266 of the report: 'the words 'personal character or conduct' are so clear that they do

May and shall

Textiole Mills (P) Ltd., AIR 1977 SC 1516: (1977) 2 SCC 578: (1977) 2 SCR 825. (iii) As observed in Craies On Statute Law, 7th edn., page 229, the expression 'may' and 'shall' have often been subject

Power

will are to be executed like other wills, and to be valid, although other required solemnities are not observed [(English) Wills Act, 1837, s. 10]; and a deed attested by two witnesses is a valid execution of

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