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Bribe
a fit to any person in office or holding a position of trust, with the object of inducing him to disregard
For the time being
used. It denotes indefinite period of time, meaning thereby, the position as existing at the time of application of the rules,
Malik or milkiyat
a well-known connotation, when used in a Will described the position of the divisee as an owner possessed of full proprietary
Office under the State
Office under the State, to be an 'office' a position or place has to satisfy three tests: (i) it must
Suspension
a function or privilege; temporary deprivation of one's office or position, or again, state of being temporarily kept from doing or
Dispute
meaning of the word 'dispute' is, 'a controversy having both positive and negative aspects. It postulates the assertion of a claim
Misrepresentation
the parties can be put back again in their original position; but see Jones & Co. v. Waring & Gillow Ltd.,
Circumstantial evidence
guilt than could have been produced by more direct and positive testimony. As a general principle, however, it is true that
Astrology
make predictions by studying the supposed influence of the relative positions of the moon, sun, planets and other stars on human
Electricity
called also electric charge and being of two types designated positive and negative the property of electric charge on a particle
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