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implied
implied : not directly or specifically made known (as in the terms of a contract) ;specif : recognized (as by a court) as existing by reason of an inference and esp. on legal or equitable grounds...
duplicate
duplicate -cat·ed -cat·ing : to make a duplicate of du·pli·ca·tive [-kā-tiv] adj [dü-pli-kət, dyü-] n : either of two things exactly alike and often produced at the same time ;specif : a counterpart identified in the...
Route
travel between one terminus and another, but also the area of the road over which the motor vehicles ply. Yet the two terms are not inter-changeable, D. Papiah v. Mysore State Transport Appellate Tribunal, AIR 1976 SC
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Town-service route
in the peripheral and neighbouring areas would be frequenting the town and to serve them, buses have to ply between a place in the town and a place outside, Andhra Pradesh S.R.T.C. v. State Transport Appellate Tribunal,
Hackney carriage or cab
Cab Act, 1896, s. 3] The phrase 'ply for hire' does not connote motion A Cab is not plying for hire when cruising whilst displaying a 'for hire' sign unless the driver stops when hailed, see Hunt
Pliform
In the form of a ply fold or doubling
Plied
imp amp p p of Ply
packthread
A strong three ply thread or small twine used to sew or tie packs or packages
simple
simple 1 : oral or written but not under seal or of record 2 : not extreme, aggravated, or complicated [ kidnapping] 3 : having no limitations or restrictions see also fee simple sim·ply adv
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...
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