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Motor Car
in order to obtain a driving licence he must be physically fit (i.e., not suffer from certain physical diseases or disabilities
Obstruction
Obstruction, a wider meaning than mere physical obstruction. Any tangible or identifiable, obstruc-tion would also satisfy the
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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Terrorism
violence when its most important result is not merely the physical and mental damage of the victim but the prolonged psychological
Phuka operation
Phuka operation, refer to the use of physical means to milch more milk than would be obtained without
Possession follows title
means that when a rightful owner is not in actual physical possession, he would, in the eye of the law, be
Presence
Thus s. 273 contemplates constructive presence. This shows that actual physical presence is not a must. This indicates that the term
Profession
NDNC, (1989) 4 SCC 155. Calling, vocation, known employment; divinity, physic, and law are called the learned professions. Includes business, Pioneer
Rubber
of chemical synthesis. The uniqueness of rubber lies in its physical properties of extensibility and toughness. In its natural state, it
Sexual harassment
to a type of employment discrimination consisting in verbal or physical abuse of a sexual nature, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,
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