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Officiating
according to its ordinary connotation, the word 'officiating' is generally used when a servant having held one post permanently of substantively, is appointed to a post in a higher rank, but not permanently or substantively, while still
Territorial Army (English)
in good condition, except that he loses this right when the Army Reserve has been called out on permanent service. All ranks are subject to military law when serving, and officers, other than members of the permanent
Resignation
been the incumbent of such benefice for seven years continuously, to resign on the ground of incapacity by permanent mental or bodily infirmity from the due performance of his duties, and to obtain a pension. The resignation
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Expiring laws continuance Acts
kept in force by annual inclusion in successive Expiring Laws Continuance Acts until 1908, when it was made permanent. The (English) Expiring Laws Act, 1922, made nineteen Acts permanent, thus effecting a simplification long overdue, and the
Establish
word 'establish' as given in the New Collins Concise Dictionary, 1983 edn., is: 'I. to make secure or permanent in a certain place, condition, job etc. 2. to create or set up (an organisation etc.) as on
Domicile and residence
Domicile and residence, etymologically, 'residence' and 'domicile' carry the same meaning, inasmuch as both refer to the permanent home, but under Private International Law, 'domicile' carries a little different sense and exhibits many facets. In spite
Desertion
one spouse from the other, with an intention on the part of the deserting spouse of bringing cohabitation permanently to an end without reasonable cause and without the consent of the other spouse; but the physical act
Abode
it is used in different senses, to denote the place of a man's residence, or business, temporary or permanent. For some purposes in law a man may be deemed to have an 'abode' where he has a
Manufacture
large scale) by physical labour or mechanical power. (Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, Vol. I, 1203) According to the Permanent Edition of Words and Phrases, Vol. 26, 'manufacture' implies a change but every change is not manufacture and
Service
Government, from time to time, in the Official Gazette. [Maharashtra Value Added Tax Act, 2002, s. (27)] Means permanent service or temporary service which is likely to be made permanent in the course of time, if certain
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