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Value added products
portions or extracts of plants and animals is unrecognizable and physically inseparable form. [Biological Diversity Act, 2002 (18 of 2003), s.
Work
the benefit of employer 2. To act; to perform either physically or mentally, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1599 Work,
Obstruction
Obstruction, a wider meaning than mere physical obstruction. Any tangible or identifiable, obstruc-tion would also satisfy the
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Metric system
and measures.' The Act of 1878, however, not authorizing the physical use of metric weights and measures, such physical use is
Hereditaments
Shep Touch (8th Edn.) 91. 'Hereditament' includes land as a physical object, money which is liable to be invested in land
Manufacture
articles or material, often on a large scale, is by physical labour or mechanical power, Secretary, Madras Gymkhana ClubEmployees' Union v.
Lawful, Legal
pertains to disputed in which possession may be coterminous with physical or de facto control, only, whereas the domain of other
Impotency
Impotency means a person is impotent if his physical or mental condition make consummation of marriage a practical impossibility.
Peaceably
the dominant owner has neither been obliged to resort to physical force himself at any time during the period of enjoyment,
Occupational therapy
persons whose function is impaired due to acute and chronic physical illness or injury, psychological dysfunction, congenital or developmental dis-ability or
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