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Predicable
Capable of being predicated or affirmed of something affirmable attributable
Hindu undivided family
Court observed that under the Hindu law it is not predicated of a Hindu joint family that there must be a
Converse
Converse (in logic), the transposition of the subject and predicate in a proposition. The proposition 'X is Y,' converted, becomes
Copula
DE PRAESENTI, Copula (in logic), the link between subject and predicate contained in the verb.
Goodwill
of the factors producing it. It is also impossible to predicate the moment of its birth. It comes silently into the
True, public, and notorious
public, and notorious. These three qualities used to be formerly predicated in the libel in the Ecclesiastical Courts, of the charges
Judgment
judgment is an affirmation of a relation between a particular predicate and a particular subject. So, in law, it is the
Kabul also kabool
out the term under which the estate held. A kabuliyat predicates a patta. A patta is granted by the zamindar as
Nominativus pendens
and convenient part of the deed, having regard to the predicate 'witnesseth' or 'now this deed witnesseth,' Are of this kind.
Subject
made; the first word in a proposition, Mill's Logic. See PREDICATE. 1. One who owes allegiance to a sovereign and is
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