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Public Order Act, 1936
public place, Chuttan v. State, (1954) All LJ 457. Includes any place or stand at which passengers are picked up or set down by a stage carriage. This would mean that any place where a stage carriage
Picker
One who or that which picks in any sense as one who uses a pick one who gathers a thief a pick a pickax
Fossick
To search for gold by picking at stone or earth or among roots in isolated spots picking over abandoned workings etc hence to steal
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Yeomen of the guard
Yeomen of the guard, properly called yeomen of the guard of the royal households; a picked body of men, attached to the Lord Chamberlain's office, Buckingham Palace. As to their establishment, see 2 Hall.
Select
Taken from a number by preferance picked out as more valuable or exellent than others of special value or exellence nicely chosen selected choice
Fit, eligible, select
appointed shall be legally eligible' and 'eligible' means 'fit to be chosen' the expression 'select' means 'chosen or picked up', Union of India v. Lt. General Rajendra Singh Kadyan, AIR 2002 SC 2513 (2521).
Cucumber
species of the genus Cucumis esp Cucumis sativus the unripe fruit of which is eaten either fresh or picked Also similar plants or fruits of several other genera See below
Guards
A body of picked troops as ldquoThe Household Guardsrdquo
mailbox
A public box for deposit of mail where it is later picked up by the postal authority for delivery
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Public Order Act, 1936
public place, Chuttan v. State, (1954) All LJ 457. Includes any place or stand at which passengers are picked up or set down by a stage carriage. This would mean that any place where a stage carriage
Picker
One who or that which picks in any sense as one who uses a pick one who gathers a thief a pick a pickax
Fossick
To search for gold by picking at stone or earth or among roots in isolated spots picking over abandoned workings etc hence to steal
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Chosen
Selected from a number picked out choice
Yeomen of the guard
Yeomen of the guard, properly called yeomen of the guard of the royal households; a picked body of men, attached to the Lord Chamberlain's office, Buckingham Palace. As to their establishment, see 2 Hall.
Select
Taken from a number by preferance picked out as more valuable or exellent than others of special value or exellence nicely chosen selected choice
Fit, eligible, select
appointed shall be legally eligible' and 'eligible' means 'fit to be chosen' the expression 'select' means 'chosen or picked up', Union of India v. Lt. General Rajendra Singh Kadyan, AIR 2002 SC 2513 (2521).
Cucumber
species of the genus Cucumis esp Cucumis sativus the unripe fruit of which is eaten either fresh or picked Also similar plants or fruits of several other genera See below
Guards
A body of picked troops as ldquoThe Household Guardsrdquo
mailbox
A public box for deposit of mail where it is later picked up by the postal authority for delivery
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- 1
- 2
- 4
- 5
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