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Primary rural credit society
of financial accommodation to its members for agriculture or agricultural operation or for the marketing of crops, or for rural development;
Company
a statute intended to regulate the structure and mode of operation of a special type of economic institution called company. This
General body
General body, in relation to a multi-State co-operative society, means all the members of that society and in relation to...
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Deed
recital may restrain the effects of general phraseology in the operative part of a deed, and although it is not evidence
Power
are either (1) Common Law authori-ties; (2) declarations, or directions, operating only on the conscience of the persons in whom the
Interpretation Act, 1889 (English)
the commencement of this Act is not to come into operation immediately on the passing thereof, and confers power to make
heir
death of its owner: as a : one who by operation of law inherits the property and esp. the real property
Operator
One who or that which operates or produces an effect
proper lookout
lookout : the due degree of vigilance expected of the operator of a vehicle or train in avoiding collisions with vehicles
severalty
portion of it (in common or in ) to another operator "Pacific Enterprises Oil Co. v. Pacific Petroleum Corp., 614 So.
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