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Pertain
Pertain, the words 'pertain' is synonymous with the word 'relate', see
Pertain
something as an appurtenance attribute etc to appertain as saltness pertains to the ocean flowers pertain to plant life
Pertaining to
Pertaining to, the expression 'pertaining to' an expression of expansion and
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Civil nature
company etc. were added to it later. But they too pertain to the larger family of 'civil'. There is thus no
Official
Official, according to the dictionary, means pertain-ing to an office, S.K. Zutshi v. Bimal Debnath, (2004) 8
Personal use
those effects can legitimately be said to be personal which pertain to the assessee's person; in other words, an intimate connection
Public law
and their relationship with the individual citizens of the State Pertain to 'public law', Common Cause, A Registered Society v. Union
Industrial undertaking
Industrial undertaking, means any undertaking pertaining to a scheduled industry carried on in one or more
Rabbinic
Of or pertaining to the rabbins or rabbis or pertaining to the opinions
parapsychological
Of or pertaining to parapsychology pertaining to forces or mental processes outside the
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