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Fairly
In a fair manner clearly openly plainly fully distinctly frankly
Paper
during which the chemical evaporates resulting in the emergence of the print or sketch or the site plan. Plainly, ammonia paper and ferro paper cannot be regarded as paper in the popular sense of that term. Paper
Falsism
That which is evidently false an assertion or statement the falsity of which is plainly apparent opposed to truism
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Intelligibly
In an intelligible manner so as to be understood clearly plainly as to write or speak intelligibly
Silurian
applied to the earliest of the Paleozoic eras and also to the strata of the era because most plainly developed in that country
Avocation
Avocation, it plainly means one's vocation, calling or profession, Express newspapers Ltd. v. B. Somayajulu, AIR 1964 SC 279 (284): (1964)
Contempt of court
the persons of the judges who preside there; or consequential, which, without such gross insolence or direct opposition, plainly tend to create a universal disregard of their authority. Contempts may be divided into acts of contempt committed
Judicial power
decision, then but only by then, according to the definition quoted, all the attributes of judicial power are plainly present, Words and Phrases, Vol. 3, p. 113. Means the power which every sovereign authority must of necessity
Land
of List 2 is wide enough to include all lands, whether agricultural or not, and it would be plainly unreasonable to assume that it includes non-agricultural lands but does not include agricultural lands, Raja Jagannath Baksh Singh
Resident in India
Resident in India, the intention of the Legislature was plainly to prohibit all transactions in foreign exchange by persons who are residents of India whether such transactions take
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Plainly - Law Dictionary Search Results
Fairly
In a fair manner clearly openly plainly fully distinctly frankly
Paper
during which the chemical evaporates resulting in the emergence of the print or sketch or the site plan. Plainly, ammonia paper and ferro paper cannot be regarded as paper in the popular sense of that term. Paper
Falsism
That which is evidently false an assertion or statement the falsity of which is plainly apparent opposed to truism
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Intelligibly
In an intelligible manner so as to be understood clearly plainly as to write or speak intelligibly
Silurian
applied to the earliest of the Paleozoic eras and also to the strata of the era because most plainly developed in that country
Avocation
Avocation, it plainly means one's vocation, calling or profession, Express newspapers Ltd. v. B. Somayajulu, AIR 1964 SC 279 (284): (1964)
Contempt of court
the persons of the judges who preside there; or consequential, which, without such gross insolence or direct opposition, plainly tend to create a universal disregard of their authority. Contempts may be divided into acts of contempt committed
Judicial power
decision, then but only by then, according to the definition quoted, all the attributes of judicial power are plainly present, Words and Phrases, Vol. 3, p. 113. Means the power which every sovereign authority must of necessity
Land
of List 2 is wide enough to include all lands, whether agricultural or not, and it would be plainly unreasonable to assume that it includes non-agricultural lands but does not include agricultural lands, Raja Jagannath Baksh Singh
Resident in India
Resident in India, the intention of the Legislature was plainly to prohibit all transactions in foreign exchange by persons who are residents of India whether such transactions take
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