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Entertained
filed will not be admitted to consideration unless there is satisfactory proof available of the making of the deposit of admitted
Domicile
366, per Kindersley, V.-C. But no definition is perhaps quite satisfactory; see Deicey's Conflict of Laws, p. 731. If a person
Diary
the Magistrates on a perusal of the said diary, a satisfactory and complete source of information which would enable him to
Dialogus de scaccario
Court and an office of revenue; giving an exact and satisfactory account of the officers and their duties, with all matters
Consultation
and points involved to evolve a correct or at least satisfactory solution. There should be meeting of minds between the proposer
Approve
have or express a favourable opinion of, to accept as satisfactory, State (Anti-Corruption Branch) v. R.C. Anand, (2004) 4 SCC 615
conservator
of a bank because its affairs are not in a satisfactory condition con·ser·va·tor·ship n
Adequate
suitable to the case or occasion, fully sufficient, proportionate, and satisfactory. And when used to qualify consideration, it has been defined
Access
legitimacy is rebutted, if it be shown by strong, distinct, satisfactory, and conclusive evidence, see Atchley v. Sprigg, (1864) 33 LJ
Abstract of title
be authenticated by such legal evidence as would be deemed satisfactory and conclusive in an action to try the title. Judgments,
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