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Drunk
with strong drink inebriated drunken never used attributively but always predicatively as the man is drunk not a drunk man
Moral
actions of which right and wrong virtue and vice are predicated or to the rules by which such intentions and actions
Category
[fr. Karnyopia, Gk.], a series or order of all the predicates or attributes contained under a genus. Word 'category' used in
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Hindu undivided family
Court observed that under the Hindu law it is not predicated of a Hindu joint family that there must be a
Kabul also kabool
out the term under which the estate held. A kabuliyat predicates a patta. A patta is granted by the zamindar as
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
Wife
be the income of the wife, for the word 'wife' predicates a marital relationship, P.J. Plaskat Thomas v. C.I.T, AIR 1964
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