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Propriety

Propriety, means fitness, appropriateness, aptitude, suitability appropriateness to the circumstance or

Modesty

Modesty, as 'womanly propriety of behaviour; scrupulous chastity of thought, speech and conduct; reserve

Propriety

Individual right to hold property ownership by personal title property

Rule

the rules governing a school a rule of etiquette or propriety the rules of cricket

Scrupulosity

of doing wrong or offending nice regard to exactness and propriety precision

Seemliness

The quality or state of being seemly comeliness propriety

Skill

Discrimination judgment propriety reason cause

So called

by such a name but perhaps called thus with doubtful propriety

As he thinks fit

revisional authorities from satisfying themselves as to the legality or propriety of the orders passed by a subordinate authority in complete

Conduct disgraceful in a professional respect

307. Is the way one acts bearing with respect to propriety, morals and requirements of Law, A Dictionary of Law, William

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