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In the course of export
of export in Art. 286 of the Constitution of India postulates just as the word import, the existence of two termini
Intent and knowledge
the ingredients of s. 299 of the Indian Penal Code postulate the existence of positive mental attitude and this mental condition
Mortgage by conditional sale
conditional sale, the definition of a mortgage by conditional sale postulates the creation by the transfer of a relation of mortgagor
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Not yet become binding on the parties
the parties' in Article V(1)(e) of the New York Convention postulates that the Convention has visualised as award which becomes binding
Only
182. The word, only in explanation (iii) is significant. It postulates that entire land should have been used for the purposes
Prohibit
to forbid or prevent from doing something. The term prohibit postul-ates negative command, Sujatha Touring Talkies v. State, AIR 1986 Kant
Spouse
to connote a husband or a wife which term itself postulates a subsisting marriage. The word 'spouse' in sub-s. (1) of
Reasonable requirement
STC 1: 1965 Jab LJ 1065. The words 'reasonable requirement' postulate that there must be an element of need as opposed
Renewal
fresh lease. It is called a 'renewal' simply because it postulates the existence of a prior lease which generally provides for
Sale in the course of export
of time during which the movement is in progress but postulates a connected relation. Sales in the course of export out
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