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Judgment

subjects of such judgments as MANDAMUS; INJUNC-TION, etc. (b) Final, putting an end to the action by an award of redress

Residential accommodation

built, the use to which it was intended to be put and the category to which it belongs. It is used

Fixtures

the Act of 1851 applied only where the fixtures were put up with the written consent of the landlord, and the

dispute

dispute dis·put·ed dis·put·ing vi : to engage in a dispute [disputing with management over contract terms] vt : to engage...

abuse

abuse abused abus·ing 1 : to put to a use other than the one intended: as a

Adjournment

Adjournment [fr. jour, Fr., a day], a putting off to another time or place, a continuation of a

Misrepresentation

and upon letting premises may not be required to be put into writing under the (English) L.P. Act, 1925, s. 40,

Cross-examination

may cross-examine him, although the party who has called him put no question at all to him. Some times questions in

Enforce

laws or rules; to control; to execute with vigor; to put in execution; to put in force: also to exact, or

In the whole

of maintenance together, not all the members of the family put together, Captain Ramesh Chander Kaushal v. Veena Kaushal, AIR 1978

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