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Contribution clause
Contribution clause, subject to any policy con-ditions to the contrary, the assured may effect as many
Council
for the purposes of concerting measures of state or municipal policy--hence called councillors. A municipal council, commonly called a town council,
Copyright
but in future work also. Agreement not violative at public policy, Prentice Hall India Pvt. Ltd. v. Prentice Hall Inc &
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Control vest
absolute control in the authority in order to effectuate the policy underlying the rules and makes the authority concerned the sole
Dominus litis
permitting recourse to a forum will be opposed to public policy or will be an abuse of the process of law,
Constitution
other things, fundamental rights, duties and directive principles of State policy. Constitution endows union Parliament the Constituent Power, i.e. Power to
Days of grace
for which insurance companies usually extend a fire or life policy after its expiration, in the expectation that it will be
High
top position and enabling the holder thereof to take major policy decisions, State (Delhi Administration) v. V.C. Shukla, AIR 1980 SC
Endorsement
Endorsement. See INDORSEMENT. An amendment to an insurance policy; a rider, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 548. It
Equal pay for equal work
both men and women' as a Directive Principle of State Policy. Equal pay for equal work for both men and women
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