Perception - Law Dictionary Search Results
Natural justice
This supposed distinction between quasi-judicial and administrative decisions, which was perceptibly mitigated in Dr. Bina Pani Dei case, [(1967) 2 SCR
Sentiently
In a sentient or perceptive way
Business
word of wide import. It has no definite meaning. Its perceptions differ from private to public sector or from institutional financing
Joint-tenancy
the tenants, the estate passing among the joint-owners without any perceptible degree of transition but the diminution of the number of
Mandatory
Mandatory, perceptive; directory.
Ratio decidendi
the inference which the Judge draws from the direct, or perceptible facts; (ii) statements of the principles of law applicable to
Royalty
mineral produced. The distinction, though fine, yet exists and is perceptible, State of West Bengal v. Kesoram Industries Ltd., (2004) 10
Tangible
or possessing physical form; capable of being touched and seen, perceptible to the touch; capable of being possessed or realized; capable
Palpability
The quality of being palpable or perceptible by the touch
Palpable
Capable of being touched and felt perceptible by the touch as a palpable form
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