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Violence
as violent conduct towards person, and (b) it is not restricted to conduct causing or intended to cause injury or damage
Vary
as in legal phraseology, it is quite comprehensive and not restricted to minor changes, Madhya Pradesh Road Transport Corpn, Jabalpur v.
Valuation
he may require. The operation of this Act has been restricted under the Housing Acts, 1925 to 1936, and the Small
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Usury
interest which pawnbrokers (see that title) may take is still restricted bylaw, and the 109th Canon, including usury amongst other offences
Tools
Tools, the term tools cannot be restricted to simple implements used by artisans for purpose of their
Termination
practice, the meaning of the word has come to be restricted to contractual termination unconnected with any idea of punishment for
Sunday
on Sunday. The sale of liquors on Sundays is much restricted: see (English) Licensing (Consolidation) Act, 1910, s. 3, and Sch.
Suit
be stretched to criminal pro-secutions. The suit mentioned therein is restricted to 'recovery of money or for enforcement of any security
Such prisoner shall be confined in a cell apart prisoners
shall be confined in a cell apart prisoners' has a restricted meaning. It must be given a rational meaning to effectuate
Sthreeshwothu
to a group among 'Marumakkathayees', the line of succession being restricted to females alone, Sownini v. Sarada, 1979 Ker LT 930.
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