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Brehon Law

the right between party and party, but in many things repugnant quite, both to God's laws and man's.' This law was

Restraint on alienation

or personal property are generally void on the ground of repugnancy [see Re Dugdale, (1888) 38 Ch D 176, and RE-PUGNANT],

State

to the interpretation of the Constitution, this inclusive definition is repugnant to the subject and context of Art. 246. There, the

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Unwholesome and noxious

mean respectively that the article is harmful to health or repugnant to human use. [Prevention of Good Adulteration Act, 1954 (37

Collateral warrants

the elder brother. The whole doctrine of collateral warranty is repugnant to justice; and even its technical grounds are so obscure

Revolting

Causing abhorrence mixed with disgust exciting extreme repugnance loathsome as revolting cruelty

Avyavaharik debt

conditions. Colebrooke translated it as 'a debt for a cause repugnant to good morals', S.M. Jakati v. S. M. Borkar, AIR

Recalcitrate

To kick against to show repugnance to to rebuff

Spielberg Doctrine

regarding a contract dispute if the arbitrator's decision was not repugnant to the National Labor Relations Act, the arbitration proceedings provided

verdict

v. McDonald's Restaurants of Oregon, Inc., 892 P.2d 703 (1995)"] repugnant verdict : an impermissible verdict that contradicts itself since the

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