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Public order
every such breach of public order that justifies the exercise of so extraordinary a power contained in this section, nor is the section intended for punishing a person guilty of every such breach of public order .........
Public health
Public Health Act, 1875 (the Local Government Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 51), repeals certain sections of this Act, re-enacting them with amendments), which thus formed a sanitary code for England outside the metropolis.
Public
Public, includes a section of the public. The word 'public', includes in its ordinary acceptation, any section of the public, Venkataraman Devani
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Programme officer
Programme officer, means an officer appointed under sub-section (1) of section 15 for implementing the scheme. [The National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 2005, s. 2(m)]
Priority
and, in their absence, for the indorsement of a memorandum on the trust instrument are provided by the section, see Dearle v. Hall. In regard to mortgages: before 1926, puisne mort-gagees to whom the equity of redemption
Eligible issue of capital
issue are utilised wholly and exclusively for the purpose of any business referred to in sub-section (4) of section 80-IA. [Income-tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961), s. 80C(2)(xix) Expl. (i)]
Infamous crime
bestiality, or assault with intent or attempt to commit, or induce-ment to commit or permit, such crime. This section is repealed by the Larceny Act, 1916, which substantially re-enacts this section without the use of the words
Cause of action
in whose jurisdiction the 'cause of action' did arise will have Jurisdiction to entertain an application either under section 9 or under section 11 of the Act (Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996); Indian Iron and Steel Company
informal rulemaking
informal rulemaking : rulemaking by a government agency in accordance with the provisions of section 553 of the Administrative Procedure Act called also notice-and-comment rulemaking compare formal rulemaking NOTE: Section 553 requires that
Hyperbola
A curve formed by a section of a cone when the cutting plane makes a greater angle with the base than the side of
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Public order
every such breach of public order that justifies the exercise of so extraordinary a power contained in this section, nor is the section intended for punishing a person guilty of every such breach of public order .........
Public health
Public Health Act, 1875 (the Local Government Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 51), repeals certain sections of this Act, re-enacting them with amendments), which thus formed a sanitary code for England outside the metropolis.
Public
Public, includes a section of the public. The word 'public', includes in its ordinary acceptation, any section of the public, Venkataraman Devani
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Programme officer
Programme officer, means an officer appointed under sub-section (1) of section 15 for implementing the scheme. [The National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 2005, s. 2(m)]
Priority
and, in their absence, for the indorsement of a memorandum on the trust instrument are provided by the section, see Dearle v. Hall. In regard to mortgages: before 1926, puisne mort-gagees to whom the equity of redemption
Eligible issue of capital
issue are utilised wholly and exclusively for the purpose of any business referred to in sub-section (4) of section 80-IA. [Income-tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961), s. 80C(2)(xix) Expl. (i)]
Infamous crime
bestiality, or assault with intent or attempt to commit, or induce-ment to commit or permit, such crime. This section is repealed by the Larceny Act, 1916, which substantially re-enacts this section without the use of the words
Cause of action
in whose jurisdiction the 'cause of action' did arise will have Jurisdiction to entertain an application either under section 9 or under section 11 of the Act (Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996); Indian Iron and Steel Company
informal rulemaking
informal rulemaking : rulemaking by a government agency in accordance with the provisions of section 553 of the Administrative Procedure Act called also notice-and-comment rulemaking compare formal rulemaking NOTE: Section 553 requires that
Hyperbola
A curve formed by a section of a cone when the cutting plane makes a greater angle with the base than the side of
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