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Prevailingly
So as to prevail
prevail
prevail 1 : to obtain substantially the relief or action sought
Sale price
sum allowed as cash discount according to the practice normally prevailing in the trade, but inclusive of any sum charged for
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Public order
expression of wide connotation and signifies that state of tranquility prevailing among the members of a political society as a result
Act of God
to the conditions of time and place known to be prevailing, Divisional Controller, KSRTC v. Mahadeva Shetty, (2003) 7 SCC 197.
mark
adjust (cash deposited with a lender of securities) to the prevailing market price 2 : to value (an option or futures
Repugnancy
same subject in the concurrent list, the Union law will prevail and the State law will fail to the extent of
Precedent
co-ordinate court on a point of practice. The same rules prevailed in the Courts of Equity. The Divisions of the High
Inconsistent
that one must perish wholly if the other were to prevail at all - then, only then, are they inconsistent, Basti
Copyhold
judicial notice, without being specially pleaded; and (2) Particular, which prevail in some manors only, and which must be specially pleaded.
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