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Endemic disease
Endemic disease. A disease habitually prevalent in a certain country and due to permanent local causes, Oxf. Dict. Public Health Act, 1936, Part V. (ss. 143 et seq.), repealing and extending the
Maleki
in law. In the present case the term was held to have been used in the sense of permanent tenancy, Amarsangji Indrasangji v. Ranchhod Jethabhai, AIR 1925 Bom 294.
Consultation
Consultation, in Words and Phrases (Permanent Edition, 1960, Volume 9, page 3) to 'consult' is defined as 'to discuss something together, to deliberate'. Corpus Juris Secundum (Volume 16A, Edn. 1956, page 1242) also says that the...
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Continuing default
Continuing default, in 'Words and Phrases', Permanent Edition, under the head 'Continuing Offence', instances have been given which indicate that as long as the default
Control
Commissioner v. Sanatan Dharam Girls Secondry School, 2006 (10) JT 159 [As per Words and Phrases, Vol. 9 Permanent Edn.] Imports the notion of the power to direct what shall be done with the property in question;
County Courts
as arbitrators for any remuneration to themselves,and are incapable of being elected as M.P.'s (s. 6), and when permanently infirm and desirous of resigning may receive pensions (s. 9). S. 7 reproducing the (English) County Court Judges
Death
v. State of Maharashtra, (1984) 4 SCC 116: AIR 1984 SC 1622: (1985) 1 SCR 88. Means the permanent disappearance of all evidence of life at any time after live-birth has taken place. [Registration of Births and
Deceased person
Deceased person, means a person in whom permanent disappearance of all evidence of life occurs, by reason of brain-stem death or in a cardio-pulmonary sense, at
Dharma
compassion are human virtues. This is what Hindus Call sanatan dharma meaning religion which is immutable, constant, living, permanent and ever in existence, Aruna Roy v. Union of India, (2002) 7 SCC 368 (399).
Eligible transaction
the contract note the unique client identity number allotted under any Act referred to in sub-clause (A) and Permanent Account number allotted under this Act. [Income Tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961), s. 43(5) Prov. Expl.]
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