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Property
or interest in, such property or assets, wherever located. [The Prevention of Money-Laundering Act, 2002, s. 2(v)] Means corporeal or incorporeal
Public health
of the previous legislation relating to Infectious Diseases Acts'i.e., the Prevention (1883), Notification (1889 and 1899) and Treatment, (1913), Tuberculosis (1921,
Warranty
11. There is nothing, if the facts are present, to prevent the performance or fulfilment of a warranty in its strict
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Wrongful confinement
is a wrongful restraint in such a manner as to prevent that person from proceeding beyond a certain circumscribed limits and
Wrongful restraint
Wrongful restraint, Whoever voluntarily obstructs any person so as the prevent that person from proceeding in any direction in which that
Treatment
to effect cure of some disease but also as would prevent further deterioration of the disease. The expression connotes a remedial
Actus reus
deed as sufficiently harmful it prohibits it and seeks to prevent its occurrence by imposing a penalty for its commission. It
bar
: bar examination [passed the ] 3 : something that prevents admission, progress, or action: as a : an intangible impediment,
conceal
conceal 1 : to prevent disclosure of or fail to disclose (as a provision in
search
for the purpose of placing personal property in safekeeping to prevent loss of the property and claims against police for such
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