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Natural justice
of justice is to be freed from the narrow and restricted considerations which are usually associated with a formulated law involving
Means and includes
be given a wider meaning and is not exhaustive or restricted to the items contained or included in such definition, Krishi
Mine
48, s. 1, work below ground in a mine is restricted to seven hours during any consecutive twenty-four hours. But see
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Occupy
Occupy, The word 'occupy' used in Rule 10(a) is not restricted either expressly or by anything contained in the context of
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the Benefices Act,1898, and the rules made thereunder, and further restricted by the (English) Benefices Act,1898 (Amendment) Measure, 1923 (14 &
Nuncupative Will
The (English) Statute of Frauds, 29, Car. 2, c. 3, restricted nuncupative wills, except when made by mariners at sea, and
Lineal descendant
1925, ss. 107, 109] The term 'lineal descendants' is not restricted to male descendants. But is wide enough to include all
Occupation
for which it is meant, and that it cannot be restricted in its meaning by making it synonymous with residence. The
Low visibility rules
public access; and the freedoms under Art. 19(1) cannot be restricted by hidden or 'low visibility rules' beyond discovery by fair
Interlocutory order
the 1973 Code (Cr. P.C.) has been used in a restricted sense and not in any broad or artistic sense. It
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