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Reprinter
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Offprint
To reprint as an excerpt as the articles of some magazines are
Property
in accordance with law. In Ramanatha Aiyar's The Law Lexicon, Reprint Edn., 1987, at p. 1031, it is stated that the
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Sovereignty
democratic. According to Laski in A Grammar of Politics, 1957 Reprint, Chap. II, p. 50: The legal aspect of sovereignty is
Rule absolute
rule requires, Ramanatha Aiyar's Law Lexicon, p. 1698, 2nd Edn., Reprint 2000
Renewal
Renewal, Black's Dictionary, Sixth Edn., defines the word 'renewal' at p. 1299 thus: 'The act of renewing or reviving. A...
Reimpression
A second or repeated impression a reprint
Public interest
which concern the public at large, Law Lexicon, 2nd Edn., Reprint 2000, at p. 1557). See also T.M.A. Pai Foundation v.
Piracy
the words as they stand; and if any one else reprint these without addition, subtraction, or trans-position, it is an inroad
Mutilate
less than total destruc-tion' or 'to deface'. The law Lexicon, Reprint Edn., 1995 - 'Mutilate to cut off a limb or
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