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lease

statement of terms (as warranties, disclaimers, and liquidated damages) relating to the contract or notification of where such information can be obtained. ground lease : a lease of land usually for a long term in consideration of … the Uniform Commercial Code, before the lessor signs the lease or the lease becomes effective, the lessee must receive or approve of a copy of the contract by which the goods were acquired or must receive a

Weights and measures

the existing fines for increasing or diminishing weights are to apply to measures, that inspectors are disabled from receiving an informer's part of a fine, that imprisonment with hard labour may be awarded on conviction of any … fines for increasing or diminishing weights are to apply to measures, that inspectors are disabled from receiving an informer's part of a fine, that imprisonment with hard labour may be awarded on conviction of any offence (instead

Secondhand

Not original or primary received from another as secondhand information

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newsless

not having or receiving news or information

waiver of ineligibility

applicant must apply for permission to enter the United States (waiver). Go to Classes of Aliens Ineligible to Receive Visas for more information. See also Ineligible/Ineligibility. Source: Department of State. March 2007.

Subscriber

Signature Certificate is issued. [Information Technology Act, 2000 (21 of 2000), s. 2(1) (zg)] Means a person who receives the signals of cable television network at a place indicated by him to the cable operator, without further

Quadruplator

an informer who, by law, could institute criminal proceedings that would result in a four-fold penalty and then receive a reward for doing, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1252 … Quadruplator, means an informer who, by law, could institute criminal proceedings that would result in a four-fold penalty and then receive a

Public officer

(f) Every officer of the Government whose duty it is, as such officer, to prevent offences, to give information of offences, to bring offenders to justice, or to protect the public health, safety or convenience; (g) Every … the public health, safety or convenience; (g) Every officer whose duty it is, as such officer, to take receive, keep or expend any property on behalf of the Government, or to make any survey, assessment or contract

Intermediary

(n)] Intermediary with respect to any particular electronic message means any person who on behalf of another person receives, stores or transmits that message or provides any service with respect to that message. [Information Technology Act, 2000

Electronic record

Electronic record, means data, record or data generated, image or sound stored, received or sent in an electronic form or micro film or computer generated micro fiche. [Information Technology Act, 2000

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