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Ply
Ply, connotes the going of to and fro between pleas regularly for customs, Chiranjitlal Kallu Ram v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1968 All 349. The word 'ply' according to its dictionary meaning connotes the going...
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Ply
To bend
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To ply for hire
To ply for hire, means to exhibit the vehicle in such a way as to invite those who may desire to hire it for travel in it on payment of the usual fares or to offer...
Vehicle plies for hire
Vehicle plies for hire, means that it is regularly used for such hire, that is, the vehicle which is offered for such service regularly, Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. v. Registering Authority, (1999) 8 SCC 169.
four ply
having a thickness made up of four layers or strands as four ply yarns
misapply
misapply -plied -ply·ing : to misuse or spend (as public money) without proper authority ;specif : to willfully and unlawfully convert (bank funds) for the use, benefit, or gain of oneself or a third party esp....
imply
imply im·plied im·ply·ing 1 : to recognize as existing by inference or necessary consequence esp. on legal or equitable grounds [in ordinary circumstances…the law would that it was the duty of the hospital to use due...
Belabor
To ply diligently to work carefully upon
Overply
To ply to excess to exert with too much vigor to overwork
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