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Assessory
Assessory, means anything which is joined to another thing as an ornament, or to render it more perfect, or which accompanies it, or is connected with it as an incident, or as subordinate to it, or
Client
one, and the power which his situation gives the former over the latter makes it impossible to be perfectly assured, in certain cases, whether in their transactions the client is a free agent, or under influence and
Burial
a Common Law right, but not burial in any particular part of it. In order to acquire a perfect right to be buried in a particular vault or place, a faculty must be obtained from the ordinary,
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Apprentice
U.P. Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, s. 2(z)] Apprenticeships were altogether unknown to the ancients. The Roman Law is perfectly silent with regard to them. (ii) means a person who is undergoing appren-ticeship training in pursuance of a
Amendment
the amendment which is a change or alteration is only for the purpose of making the Constitution more perfect, effective and meaning-ful, Raghunathrao Ganpatrao v. Union of India, 1994 Supp (1) SCC 191: AIR 1993 SC 1267
Smoothbore
Having a bore of perfectly smooth surface distinguished from rifled
Silent
Free from sound or noise absolutely still perfectly quiet
Sanskrit
allied to the Persian and to the principal languages of Europe classical and modern and by its more perfect preservation of the roots and forms of the primitive language from which they are all descended is a
Ripeness
The state or quality of being ripe maturity completeness perfection as the ripeness of grain ripeness of manhood ripeness of judgment
Renew
To make new again to restore to freshness perfection or vigor to give new life to to rejuvenate to reeumlstablish to recreate to rebuild
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Assessory
Assessory, means anything which is joined to another thing as an ornament, or to render it more perfect, or which accompanies it, or is connected with it as an incident, or as subordinate to it, or
Client
one, and the power which his situation gives the former over the latter makes it impossible to be perfectly assured, in certain cases, whether in their transactions the client is a free agent, or under influence and
Burial
a Common Law right, but not burial in any particular part of it. In order to acquire a perfect right to be buried in a particular vault or place, a faculty must be obtained from the ordinary,
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Apprentice
U.P. Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, s. 2(z)] Apprenticeships were altogether unknown to the ancients. The Roman Law is perfectly silent with regard to them. (ii) means a person who is undergoing appren-ticeship training in pursuance of a
Amendment
the amendment which is a change or alteration is only for the purpose of making the Constitution more perfect, effective and meaning-ful, Raghunathrao Ganpatrao v. Union of India, 1994 Supp (1) SCC 191: AIR 1993 SC 1267
Smoothbore
Having a bore of perfectly smooth surface distinguished from rifled
Silent
Free from sound or noise absolutely still perfectly quiet
Sanskrit
allied to the Persian and to the principal languages of Europe classical and modern and by its more perfect preservation of the roots and forms of the primitive language from which they are all descended is a
Ripeness
The state or quality of being ripe maturity completeness perfection as the ripeness of grain ripeness of manhood ripeness of judgment
Renew
To make new again to restore to freshness perfection or vigor to give new life to to rejuvenate to reeumlstablish to recreate to rebuild
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