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'adapted to'; 'suitable to purpose'; vide Black's Legal Dictionary, Indian Chamber of Commerce v. C.I.T., AIR 1976 SC 348: (1976) 1 SCC 324: (1976) 1 SCR 830.

Guarantee

Guarantee, he to whom a guaranty is made; also, and more commonly, the guaranty itself. See GUARANTY. The assurance that a contract or legal act will be duly carried out; Something given or existing as security,...

accretion

the increase in value of…securities in which its corpus is invested "In re Estate of Gartenlaub, 244 P. 348 (1926)"] NOTE: Accretion in value of the principal of a trust is generally not considered income. c :

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Mala praxis

fractured limb, or internal disorder, an action for compensation may be sustained, Seare v. Prentice, (1807) 8 East 348.

Medical practitioner

and whose name has been entered in a State Medical Register, as defined in clause (k) of that section. (ii) in clause (h) of sub-s. (1) of s. 2 of the Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970,

Undertaking

703. (iii) The word 'undertaking' is a coat of many colours, as it has been used in different sections of the Act to convey different ideas. In some of the sections, the word has been used to

State Public Information Officer

under sub-section (1) and includes a State Assistant Public Information Officer designated as such under sub-section (2) of section 5. [Right to Information Act, 2005 (22 of 2005), s. 2(m)]

Railway

in England. Railway Companies as Carriers, The powers of railway companies as carriers are given by the 86th section of the Railways Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, and controlled by the (English) Railway and Canal Traffic Acts of

Public meeting

to imprisonment not exceeding one month. (2) Any person who incites others to commit an offence under this section shall be guilty of a like offence. (And as amended by the Public Order Act, 1936, s. 6).

Piracy

of felony, and being convicted thereof shall suffer death as a felon. If sentence is passed under this section a public execution will have to take place, as the section is not within the (English) Capital Punishment

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For

'adapted to'; 'suitable to purpose'; vide Black's Legal Dictionary, Indian Chamber of Commerce v. C.I.T., AIR 1976 SC 348: (1976) 1 SCC 324: (1976) 1 SCR 830.

Guarantee

Guarantee, he to whom a guaranty is made; also, and more commonly, the guaranty itself. See GUARANTY. The assurance that a contract or legal act will be duly carried out; Something given or existing as security,...

accretion

the increase in value of…securities in which its corpus is invested "In re Estate of Gartenlaub, 244 P. 348 (1926)"] NOTE: Accretion in value of the principal of a trust is generally not considered income. c :

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Mala praxis

fractured limb, or internal disorder, an action for compensation may be sustained, Seare v. Prentice, (1807) 8 East 348.

Medical practitioner

and whose name has been entered in a State Medical Register, as defined in clause (k) of that section. (ii) in clause (h) of sub-s. (1) of s. 2 of the Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970,

Undertaking

703. (iii) The word 'undertaking' is a coat of many colours, as it has been used in different sections of the Act to convey different ideas. In some of the sections, the word has been used to

State Public Information Officer

under sub-section (1) and includes a State Assistant Public Information Officer designated as such under sub-section (2) of section 5. [Right to Information Act, 2005 (22 of 2005), s. 2(m)]

Railway

in England. Railway Companies as Carriers, The powers of railway companies as carriers are given by the 86th section of the Railways Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, and controlled by the (English) Railway and Canal Traffic Acts of

Public meeting

to imprisonment not exceeding one month. (2) Any person who incites others to commit an offence under this section shall be guilty of a like offence. (And as amended by the Public Order Act, 1936, s. 6).

Piracy

of felony, and being convicted thereof shall suffer death as a felon. If sentence is passed under this section a public execution will have to take place, as the section is not within the (English) Capital Punishment

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