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Building contract
the building of anything--not necessarily a house, but any other physical construction', Carlisle R.D.C. v. Carlisle Corporation, (1909) 1 KB 471
Cannot
is defined to include a legal inability as well as physical impossibility, S.R. Bommai v. Union of India (1994) 3 SCC
Cheque
generation of an electronic image for transmission, substituting the further physical movement of the cheque in writing. Means a bill of
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Child in need of care and protection
or neglected by that person, (iii) who is mentally or physically challenged or ill children or children suffering from terminal diseases
Choses in action
at law as contrasted with things or choses in actual physical possession, 2 Bl Com (14th Edn.) 396, Halsbury's Laws of
Choultry
of religious and charitable disposition of human mind translated into physical manifestation in the shape of safe shelter for the pilgrims,
Collect
Collect, the word collect in Art. 265 would mean the physical realisation of the tax which is levied or imposed. Collection
Common stock or common hotchpot
of a joint family or ancestral property not by any physical mixing with his joint family or his ancestral property but
Compelled testimony
Compelled testimony, 'compelled testimony' as evidence procured not merely by physical threats or violence but by psychic torture, atmospheric pressure, environmental
Compensation
constitute actual loss or expected loss and may extend to physical mental or even emotional suffering, insult or injury or loss,
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