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Able-bodied man
as 'any male workman who is not incapable, by reason of age or mental or other infirmity or physical injury, of performing the work of a normally efficient workman.' In the (English) Relief Regulation Order, 1930 (S.R.&O.
Absence
Absence, an have several connotations. It is not necessarily limited to physical absence. Indifferent or obstructionist attitude of person or avoidance can also amount to absence, Pugazhendran, President, Brammapuram Village
Abuse
has a very wide meaning everything which is contrary to good order established by usage amounts to abuse. Physical or mental mal-treatment also is an abuse, Gaurav Jain v. Union of India, AIR 1997 SC 3021 (3033):
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Accessible
Accessible, means within physical reach without the use of any appliance or special effort. [Indian Electricity Rules, 1956, R. 2 (1) (a)]
Action
actions in rem, which determine questions of title, and possessory actions, which decide merely the right to have physical control of the property in dispute (Odgers on the Common Law, p. 1254). For old forms of actions,
Actually delivered
Actually delivered, 'actually delivered', can only mean physical delivery of the goods, or such action as puts the goods in the possession of the purchaser, it
Administration of justice
Administration of justice, means the right with a political community by means of the physical force of the State; the State's application of the sanction of force to the rule of right, Black
Alibi
alleged to have committed the offence, he could not have been present. The plea of alibi postulates the physical impossibility of the presence of the accused to the scene of offence by reason of his presence at
Area
SC 1905 (1907). [Motor Vehicles Act, (4 of 1939), s. 68(c)] By area is meant the road, the physical tract, over which the motor vehicles ply without references to any notional line of travel, D. Papiah v.
Assault
Person),' and notes. In criminal law means, an attempt to commit battery, requiring the specific intent to cause physical injury, Black Law Dictionary 7th Edn., p. 109.
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Able-bodied man
as 'any male workman who is not incapable, by reason of age or mental or other infirmity or physical injury, of performing the work of a normally efficient workman.' In the (English) Relief Regulation Order, 1930 (S.R.&O.
Absence
Absence, an have several connotations. It is not necessarily limited to physical absence. Indifferent or obstructionist attitude of person or avoidance can also amount to absence, Pugazhendran, President, Brammapuram Village
Abuse
has a very wide meaning everything which is contrary to good order established by usage amounts to abuse. Physical or mental mal-treatment also is an abuse, Gaurav Jain v. Union of India, AIR 1997 SC 3021 (3033):
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Accessible
Accessible, means within physical reach without the use of any appliance or special effort. [Indian Electricity Rules, 1956, R. 2 (1) (a)]
Action
actions in rem, which determine questions of title, and possessory actions, which decide merely the right to have physical control of the property in dispute (Odgers on the Common Law, p. 1254). For old forms of actions,
Actually delivered
Actually delivered, 'actually delivered', can only mean physical delivery of the goods, or such action as puts the goods in the possession of the purchaser, it
Administration of justice
Administration of justice, means the right with a political community by means of the physical force of the State; the State's application of the sanction of force to the rule of right, Black
Alibi
alleged to have committed the offence, he could not have been present. The plea of alibi postulates the physical impossibility of the presence of the accused to the scene of offence by reason of his presence at
Area
SC 1905 (1907). [Motor Vehicles Act, (4 of 1939), s. 68(c)] By area is meant the road, the physical tract, over which the motor vehicles ply without references to any notional line of travel, D. Papiah v.
Assault
Person),' and notes. In criminal law means, an attempt to commit battery, requiring the specific intent to cause physical injury, Black Law Dictionary 7th Edn., p. 109.
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