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capitalism
An economic system based on predominantly private individual or corporate investment in and ownership of the means of production distribution and exchange of goods
Essentially derived variety
(the initial variety) shall be said to be 'essentially derived' from such initial variety when it (i) is predominantly derived from such initial variety, or from a variety that itself is predominantly derived from such initial variety,
Physiognomy
The art and science of discovering the predominant temper and other characteristic qualities of the mind by the outward appearance especially by the features of the
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Prepollence
The quality or state of being prepollent superiority of power predominance prevalence
Prepollent
Having superior influence or power prevailing predominant
Being able to seek
Being able to seek, used in proviso to section 34 predominantly governs the operation of entire section which in its turn provides for discretionary power of the court, Arnab
Prevalent
Gaining advantage or superiority having superior force influence or efficacy prevailing predominant successful victorious
Principality
Sovereignty supreme power hence superiority predominance high or the highest station
Agricultural trailer
uncovered with single/double axle construction which is coupled to an Agricultural Tractor by means of two hooks and predominantly used for transporting agricultural materials. [Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, R. 2 (c)]
Bailment
substance, cannot be said to be contractual. That is why Palmer has made the assertion that 'bailment is predominantly a tortious relation' (page 36), and the two are fundamentally similar, Trustees of the Port of Bombay v.
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