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disability
1 : inability to pursue an occupation because of a physical or mental impairment ;specif : inability to engage in any
Commorientes
the Civil Law generally, there is a presumption that the physically stronger survive the physically weaker. See Wing v. Angrave, (1860)
Carried out
Carried out, works of improvement if he either physically carried out the works of improvement if he either physically
Work
SC 103. [Defence of India Act, 1962, s. 36(5)] 1. Physical and mental exertion to attain an end, esp. as controlled
Abuse
contrary to good order established by usage amounts to abuse. Physical or mental mal-treatment also is an abuse, Gaurav Jain v.
Accessible
Accessible, means within physical reach without the use of any appliance or special effort.
Boundary
of two contiguous parcels of land. It also denotes the physical objects by reference to which the line of division is
Action
and possessory actions, which decide merely the right to have physical control of the property in dispute (Odgers on the Common
Actually delivered
Actually delivered, 'actually delivered', can only mean physical delivery of the goods, or such action as puts the
Absence
an have several connotations. It is not necessarily limited to physical absence. Indifferent or obstructionist attitude of person or avoidance can
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