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Development
Development, means the carring out of building, engineering,mining or other operations in, on over or under land or the making of
Active service
or forms part of a force which is engaged in operations against the enemy or is engaged in military operations in
Law
but a pragmatic instrument of social order. It is an operational art controlling economic life, and interpretative effort must be imbued
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Trade
in which persons are employed as workmen. It denotes the operation undertaken rests upon co-operation between employers and employees with a
Surrender
redditio], an assurance restor-ing or yielding up an estate, the operative verbs being 'surrender and yield up.' The term is usually
Remainder
the determination of such particular estate. After 1925 remainders can operate only as equitable interests, and in that manner they can
Release
a remainder, or reversion to one already in possession, the operative verb in which is 'release'; hence the name. It operates
Process and processing
one of the requisites that the activity should involve some operation on some material in order to effect its conversion to
Possibility on a possibility
limitations and trusts of realty created by instruments coming into operation before 1926, but abolished in regard to those created by
Plant
or business; the apparatus or equipment for a certain mechanical operation or process, Steel City Beverages Ltd. v. State of Bihar,
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