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Physiotherapist
and Physiotherapy Act, 2002, s. 2(h)] Means a branch of modern medical science which includes examination, assessment, interpretation, physical diagnosis planning and execution or treatment and advice to any person for the purpose of preventing, correcting, alleviating
Damage
actionable as an injury or not. See DAMNUM ABSQUE INJURIA. The expression 'damage' is not necessarily confined to physical damage. Ordinarily damage is caused by physical contact of the ship, such as in collision. But damage can
Cultivating tenant
Cultivating tenant, a person should contribute physical labour to be within the ambit of s. 2(ee) of the said Act, S.N. Sudailaimuthu Chettiar v. Palaniyandaran,
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Teacher
Teacher, includes a physical director, P.S. Ramamohan Rao v. Andhra Pradesh Agricultural University, 1977 Supreme Today 93: 1997 (8) SCC 350. Means
custody
upbringing compare visitation joint custody : custody of a child shared by divorced or separated parents who alternate physical custody of and share in decisions regarding the child called also shared custody phys·i·cal custody : custody that
Jatrophic
Of or pertaining to physic nuts the seeds of plants of the genus Jatropha
Horse drench
A dose of physic for a horse
Physician
A person skilled in physic or the art of healing one duty authorized to prescribe remedies for and treat diseases a doctor of
Physicking
p pr amp vb n fr Physic v t
Physician
Physician, one who professes the art of healing. The necessity of placing under supervision the practitioners of physic and
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Physic - Law Dictionary Search Results
Physiotherapist
and Physiotherapy Act, 2002, s. 2(h)] Means a branch of modern medical science which includes examination, assessment, interpretation, physical diagnosis planning and execution or treatment and advice to any person for the purpose of preventing, correcting, alleviating
Damage
actionable as an injury or not. See DAMNUM ABSQUE INJURIA. The expression 'damage' is not necessarily confined to physical damage. Ordinarily damage is caused by physical contact of the ship, such as in collision. But damage can
Cultivating tenant
Cultivating tenant, a person should contribute physical labour to be within the ambit of s. 2(ee) of the said Act, S.N. Sudailaimuthu Chettiar v. Palaniyandaran,
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Teacher
Teacher, includes a physical director, P.S. Ramamohan Rao v. Andhra Pradesh Agricultural University, 1977 Supreme Today 93: 1997 (8) SCC 350. Means
custody
upbringing compare visitation joint custody : custody of a child shared by divorced or separated parents who alternate physical custody of and share in decisions regarding the child called also shared custody phys·i·cal custody : custody that
Jatrophic
Of or pertaining to physic nuts the seeds of plants of the genus Jatropha
Horse drench
A dose of physic for a horse
Physician
A person skilled in physic or the art of healing one duty authorized to prescribe remedies for and treat diseases a doctor of
Physicking
p pr amp vb n fr Physic v t
Physician
Physician, one who professes the art of healing. The necessity of placing under supervision the practitioners of physic and
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