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Estate duty
tenant for life, Attorney-General v. Beech, 1899 AC 53. Securities physically situate in the United Kingdom and marketable there at the
Goodwill
held to be intangible. Though immaterial, it is materially valued. Physically and psychologically, it is a 'habit' an sociologically it is
Physically
In a physical manner according to the laws of nature or physics by
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Oath
about to take the oath voluntarily objects thereto, or is physically incapable of so taking the oath) administer the oath in
Occupying
the building with his permission and on his account, though physically he himself might not be residing therein, Dr. Mohammad Ibrahim
Reclamation
instance of improving the value of economically useless land by physically changing the land, such as irrigating a desert, Black's Law
Releasee
whom a release is made. One who is released, either physically or by contractual discharge; one to whom an estate is
Take
or Control by force or, Stratagem, to Seize or Capture Physically, Saidu Mohammad v. Food Inspector, 1973 Ker LJ 681: 1973
Telephone connection
connection medium between centres is called a trance, which consists physically of cable, coaxial cable, or microwave radio links', New Encyclopaedia
Used
Used, means that the vehicle was physically used for the commission of the offence, Daitary Sammantary v.
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