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Bull
the intention of reselling on a rise in the market value. It may be applied either to a purely speculative purchaser or to one who makes a temporary investment. See BEAR.
Bovine animals
Bovine animals, means live animals of the domestic bovine species other than pure-bred breeding animals, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 1(2), 4th Edn., Para 1046, p. 682.
Base-estate
to their lords; but there is a difference between a base estate and villenage, for to hold in pure villenage is to do all that the lord commands; and if a copy holder have but a base
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Astrology
affairs. It, requires study of celestial bodies, of their positions, magnitudes, motions and distances, etc. Astronomy is a pure science. It was studied as a subject in ancient India and India has produced great astronomers, long before
Assent of personal representatives
withdrawn [but see Whittaker v. Kershaw (1890), 45 CD 320]. This is still the law in regard to pure personalty, excluding chattels real. Before the (English) Land Transfer Act, 1897 (60 & 61 Vict. c. 65) real
Just ground
scope and ambit of the term 'just ground' mentioned in the proviso. This provision is not exhaustive but purely illustrative and self-explanatory and takes within its fold not only the two instances mentioned therein but other circumstances
State
administratively dominated by government nor it is under control of government. Government only exercises limited contract which is purely regulatory and not pervasive. Board is therefore not state, Zee Telefilms Ltd. v. Union of India, AIR 2005
Licence and lease
a statute is entitled to create a licence. The licence is not an interest in property. It is purely a personal right, Chandavarkar Sita Ratna Rao v. Ashalata S. Guram, AIR 1987 SC 117 (132): (1986) 4
Sale and agreement to sell
Sale and agreement to sell, an agreement to sell is a contract pure and simple whereas a sale is contract plus conveyance, Instalment Supply Ltd. v. S.T.P., Ahmedabad-1, AIR 1974 SC
Worker
work for another, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1599. Means who are performing services that are not purely marginal and ancillary for and under the direction of their employers and receiving remuneration in return, R. v.
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Bull
the intention of reselling on a rise in the market value. It may be applied either to a purely speculative purchaser or to one who makes a temporary investment. See BEAR.
Bovine animals
Bovine animals, means live animals of the domestic bovine species other than pure-bred breeding animals, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 1(2), 4th Edn., Para 1046, p. 682.
Base-estate
to their lords; but there is a difference between a base estate and villenage, for to hold in pure villenage is to do all that the lord commands; and if a copy holder have but a base
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Astrology
affairs. It, requires study of celestial bodies, of their positions, magnitudes, motions and distances, etc. Astronomy is a pure science. It was studied as a subject in ancient India and India has produced great astronomers, long before
Assent of personal representatives
withdrawn [but see Whittaker v. Kershaw (1890), 45 CD 320]. This is still the law in regard to pure personalty, excluding chattels real. Before the (English) Land Transfer Act, 1897 (60 & 61 Vict. c. 65) real
Just ground
scope and ambit of the term 'just ground' mentioned in the proviso. This provision is not exhaustive but purely illustrative and self-explanatory and takes within its fold not only the two instances mentioned therein but other circumstances
State
administratively dominated by government nor it is under control of government. Government only exercises limited contract which is purely regulatory and not pervasive. Board is therefore not state, Zee Telefilms Ltd. v. Union of India, AIR 2005
Licence and lease
a statute is entitled to create a licence. The licence is not an interest in property. It is purely a personal right, Chandavarkar Sita Ratna Rao v. Ashalata S. Guram, AIR 1987 SC 117 (132): (1986) 4
Sale and agreement to sell
Sale and agreement to sell, an agreement to sell is a contract pure and simple whereas a sale is contract plus conveyance, Instalment Supply Ltd. v. S.T.P., Ahmedabad-1, AIR 1974 SC
Worker
work for another, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1599. Means who are performing services that are not purely marginal and ancillary for and under the direction of their employers and receiving remuneration in return, R. v.
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