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Financial non-viability

be of a temporary character and not any basic or permanent sickness. An undertaking which is basically or potentially non-viable will ordinarily be incapable of revival and would face a closure; in other words, the financial non-viability

Universal agent

do and which he may lawfully delegate the power to another to do. Such an universal agency may potentially exist, but it must be of the rarest occurrence. And indeed it is difficult to conceive of the

Public order

of the degree and extent of the reach of the act in question on society. It is the potentiality of the act to disturb the even tempo of life of the community which makes it prejudicial to

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Preamble

to in significant facts not intended to be relied upon, which are neither meant for, nor have the potentiality of influencing the judgment of the detaining authority in the matter of passing or not passing the order

Person with low vision

person with impairment of visual functioning even after treatment or standard refractive correction but who uses or is potentially capable of using vision for the planning or execution of a task with appropriate assistive device. [Persons with

Law and order and public order

itself is not determinant of its own gravity. In its quality it may not differ but in its potentiality it may be very different. The act of setting fire to the school building was creating panic in

fee simple

to transfer of ownership)] : a fee that is alienable (as by deed, will, or intestacy) and of potentially indefinite duration ;esp : fee simple absolute in this entry fee simple absolute : a fee that is

Fact

could reasonably have been expected to advance earlier, s. 34 (Criminal Justice and Public Order Act, 1994) is potentially applicable, Regina v. Webber [HL(E)], (2004) 1 WLR 404: (2004) UKHL 1.

Area

Certain Area at Ayodhya, (33 of 1993), s. 2(a)] An area simpliciter is certainly not a route. Its potentiality to become a route would not make it a route. A route is an area plus something more,

Potentiometer

An instrument for measuring or comparing electrial potentials or electro motive forces

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Financial non-viability

be of a temporary character and not any basic or permanent sickness. An undertaking which is basically or potentially non-viable will ordinarily be incapable of revival and would face a closure; in other words, the financial non-viability

Universal agent

do and which he may lawfully delegate the power to another to do. Such an universal agency may potentially exist, but it must be of the rarest occurrence. And indeed it is difficult to conceive of the

Public order

of the degree and extent of the reach of the act in question on society. It is the potentiality of the act to disturb the even tempo of life of the community which makes it prejudicial to

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Preamble

to in significant facts not intended to be relied upon, which are neither meant for, nor have the potentiality of influencing the judgment of the detaining authority in the matter of passing or not passing the order

Person with low vision

person with impairment of visual functioning even after treatment or standard refractive correction but who uses or is potentially capable of using vision for the planning or execution of a task with appropriate assistive device. [Persons with

Law and order and public order

itself is not determinant of its own gravity. In its quality it may not differ but in its potentiality it may be very different. The act of setting fire to the school building was creating panic in

fee simple

to transfer of ownership)] : a fee that is alienable (as by deed, will, or intestacy) and of potentially indefinite duration ;esp : fee simple absolute in this entry fee simple absolute : a fee that is

Fact

could reasonably have been expected to advance earlier, s. 34 (Criminal Justice and Public Order Act, 1994) is potentially applicable, Regina v. Webber [HL(E)], (2004) 1 WLR 404: (2004) UKHL 1.

Area

Certain Area at Ayodhya, (33 of 1993), s. 2(a)] An area simpliciter is certainly not a route. Its potentiality to become a route would not make it a route. A route is an area plus something more,

Potentiometer

An instrument for measuring or comparing electrial potentials or electro motive forces

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