Segmented - Law Dictionary Search Results
Moiety
an estate). 2. A portion less than half; a small segment. 3. In customs law, a payment made to an informant
Equal opportunity
result of positive State action. To help the lagging social segments by special care, is a step towards and not against
Destruction of buildings
possible complications, e.g., if there were substantial differences between the segments of air space occupied by the old flats and the
Caste
[Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950] A caste is a horizontal segmental division of society spread over a district or a region
Apportion
or similar ratio as the respective profits of the two segments bear to the total profits of the company, C.I.T. v.
Advertisement
is a matter that draws attention of the public or segment of public to a product, service, person, organization or line
some
swma gen swmatos the body as in merosome a body segment cephalosome etc
Setigerous
a seta or setaelig setiferous as setigerous glands a setigerous segment of an annelid specifically Bot tipped with a bristle
Running load
The air pressure supported by each longitudinal foot segment of a wing
Proleg
One of the fleshy legs found on the abdominal segments of the larvaelig of Lepidoptera sawflies and some other insects
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