Precise - Law Dictionary Search Results
Precisive
all that is not absolutely relative to the purpose as precisive censure precisive abstraction
Precise
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Misconduct
6 SCC 135. The word 'misconduct' is not capable of precise definition, but at the same time though incapable of precise
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Liquidate
To determine by agreement or by litigation the precise amount of indebtedness or where there is an indebtedness to
Amalgamation
by taking over by another. Reconstruction or 'amalgamation' has no precise legal meaning. The amalgamation is a blending of two or
Possession
Possession, is a word that is incapable of an entirely precise definition. Possession of a house is essentially different from possession
Public policy
good and the public interest. Expression does not admit of precise definition. Concept of 'public policy' is considered to be vague,
To state
is to declare or to set forth, especially in a precise, formal or authoritative manner; to say (something), especially in an
Trust
a deed, provided it relate to the subject-matter, and the precise nature and object of the trust can be ascertained. a
Definitely
In a definite manner with precision precisely determinately
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