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Vested
defined as: '[L] aw held by a tenure subject to no contingency; complete; established by law as a permanent right; vested interests', Bibi Sayeeda v. State of Bihar, AIR 1996 SC 1936 (1941): (1996) 9 SCC 516.
Voluntary
inducement or any hope of reward, State v. Mullin, 85 NW 2d 598, see also Words and Phrases, Permanent Edn., Vol. 44, p. 622. Means that one who makes it out of his own free Will inspired
Reference
83] (see now (English) Jud. Act, 1925, s. 125), but made provision for attaching to the Supreme Court permanent official referees, and four official referees were appointed shortly before that Act came into operation. To any of
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Question of law
proper effect of a proved fact is a question of law, and the question whether a tenancy is permanent or precarious a legal inference from facts and not itself a question of fact, Dhanna Mal v. Rai
Manbrit and Brit Jijmani
as a matter of practice, and as a general rule, the connection between purohit and jijmani, is both permanent and hereditary, Sarda Kunwar v. Gajanand, 1942 All 320.
Oil vanaspati
are soluble in ether, naphtha, and often alcohol and other organic solvents, that leave a greasy not necessarily permanent stain (as on paper or cloth), that may be of animal, vegetable, mineral, or synthetic origin, and that
Manufacturing purposes
scale) by physical labour or mechanical power. (Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, Vol. I, p. 1203). According to the Permanent Edition of Words and Phrases, Vol. 26, 'manufacture' implies a change but every change is not manufacture and
Market and fair
markets and fair appears to lie in the periodicity viz. while a market may be a regular or permanent place of business, a fair is an intermittent one, ITC Ltd. v. Agricultural Produce Market, (2002) 9 SCC
Material resources
Material resources, 'Material resources' is enshrined in art. 39(b) are wide enough to cover not only natural or physical resources but also movable or immovable properties. The mere fact that the resources are material will make...
Merger
one and the same person, in one and the same right, without any intermediate estate, Words and Phrases, Permanent Edn., Vol. 27 at p. 124. Merger, generally is defined as the absorption of a thing of less
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