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Self existent

any other being or cause as God is the only self existent being

Self existence

Inherent existence existence possessed by virtue of a beings own nature and

Creature

Anything created anything not self existent especially any being created with life an animal a man

Common stock or common hotchpot

before a coparcener can throw into the common stock his self-acquired properties. The separate property of a member of a joint … to blend his separate property with the coparcenary property. The existence of a coparcenary is absolutely necessary before a coparcener can

Selfhood

Existence as a separate self or independent person conscious personality individuality … Existence as a separate self or independent person conscious personality individuality

Bread

as to remove the restrictions as to the use of self-raising flour. … & 13 Geo. 5, (English) c. 28], amended the then existing law so as to remove the restrictions as to the

Natural justice

a way 'which implies the existence of moral principles of self-evidence and unarguable truth'. In course of time, judges nurtured in … justice' has been used in a way 'which implies the existence of moral principles of self-evidence and unarguable truth'. In course

corporation

authority (as a state) and endowed with powers of local self-government (as eminent domain) ;broadly : a public corporation (as a … body] : an invisible, intangible, artificial creation of the law existing as a voluntary chartered association of individuals that has most

Education

on social and political realities and sharpens the ability to self-examination, self-monitoring and self-criticism, (India-Vision, 2020 Published by Planning Commission of … 1921 (11 & 12 Geo. 5, c. 51), consolidates the existing statutes, and thus substantially codifies the law on this subject.

Uses

absurd to give possession by livery of seisin to one's self. This was found to be convenient, especially in the following … a device which should set at nought the rigidity of existing law and formalities. A system was found by the monastic

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