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Paid
Paid, means payable and is equivalent to offered or tendered, Mohammed Basbir v. Azizul Kadar, AIR 1967 All
Prejudice, without
shall be taken advantage of thereafter; so, if a defendant offer, 'without prejudice,' to pay half the claim, the plaintiff must
Publish
to make generally accessible or available; to place before or offer to public; to bring before the public for sale or
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Reserve Price
in different spheres. An invitation to tender is not an offer. It is an attempt to ascertain whether an offer can
Trade marks
trademark by virtue of manufacture, selection, certification, dealing with, or offering for sale. A 'registrable trademark' shall mean a trade mark
Underwriter
Also subscribers (generally before a public issue by the company) offering to take all or a stated amount of the shares
Without prejudice
Without prejudice, a phrase used in offers, in order to guard against any waiver of right; also
Wreck
65]. A similar punishment is attached to the offence of offering or exposing shipwrecked goods for sale which have been, or
Alibi
not have committed the crime with which he is charged, offers evidence that he was in a different place at the
Aurum regin'
and due from every person who has made a voluntary offering or fine to the king amounting to ten marks or
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