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Adequate

be 'adequate' which is not equal to what is required, suitable to the case or occasion, fully sufficient, proportionate, and satisfactory. And when used to qualify consideration, it has been defined thus; in the same volume at

As Parliament may by law determine

stands out to be an enabling provision for incorporating sub-article (3B) under Article 332. Be it noted that proportionality though mainly dependent upon the basis of population but it cannot always be done with arithmetical precision and

apportion

apportion : to make a usually proportionate division or distribution of (an amount due) according to a plan: as a : to divide (an amount

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Actio quanti minoris

Actio quanti minoris, an action in which the purchaser of an object claimed an abatement of the price proportionate to the reduction in value caused by a defect. This action was barred within one year from the

Neoimpressionism

colors in minute dots upon a white ground any given line being produced by a variation in the proportionate quantity of the primary colors employed This method is also known as Pointillism stippling

Free coinage

to bring it to the mint in a modified sense such coinage when done at a fixed charge proportionate to the cost of the operation

Contemperature

The condition of being tempered proportionate mixture temperature

Commensurately

In a commensurate manner so as to be equal or proportionate adequately

virile share

obligor unless there is an agreement or judgment to the contrary b : an amount based on the proportionate fault of the obligor when the obligation arises from an offense (as in negligence) or quasi-offense called also

trust

by an agreement establishing a trust whereby shareholders in the separate corporations exchange their shares for shares representing proportionate interest in the principal and income of the combination and surrender to the trustees the management and operation

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Adequate

be 'adequate' which is not equal to what is required, suitable to the case or occasion, fully sufficient, proportionate, and satisfactory. And when used to qualify consideration, it has been defined thus; in the same volume at

As Parliament may by law determine

stands out to be an enabling provision for incorporating sub-article (3B) under Article 332. Be it noted that proportionality though mainly dependent upon the basis of population but it cannot always be done with arithmetical precision and

apportion

apportion : to make a usually proportionate division or distribution of (an amount due) according to a plan: as a : to divide (an amount

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Actio quanti minoris

Actio quanti minoris, an action in which the purchaser of an object claimed an abatement of the price proportionate to the reduction in value caused by a defect. This action was barred within one year from the

Neoimpressionism

colors in minute dots upon a white ground any given line being produced by a variation in the proportionate quantity of the primary colors employed This method is also known as Pointillism stippling

Free coinage

to bring it to the mint in a modified sense such coinage when done at a fixed charge proportionate to the cost of the operation

Contemperature

The condition of being tempered proportionate mixture temperature

Commensurately

In a commensurate manner so as to be equal or proportionate adequately

virile share

obligor unless there is an agreement or judgment to the contrary b : an amount based on the proportionate fault of the obligor when the obligation arises from an offense (as in negligence) or quasi-offense called also

trust

by an agreement establishing a trust whereby shareholders in the separate corporations exchange their shares for shares representing proportionate interest in the principal and income of the combination and surrender to the trustees the management and operation

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