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Setting
The act of one who or that which sets as the setting of type or of gems the setting of...
Set-off
Set-off, any counter-balance or cross-claim. A defendant's counter demand against the plaintiff, arising out of transaction independent of plaintiff's claim,...
Set up
Set up, means a unit cannot be said to have been set up, unless it is ready to discharge the...
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Sets of Exchange, or of Bills
Sets of Exchange, or of Bills. It has been common, from a very early period, for the drawer to draw...
Set
To cause to sit to make to assume a specified position or attitude to give site or place to to...
Setting up
Setting up, means 'to place on foot' or 'to establish' and is not contradistinction to commence i.e., before a unit...
pair-or-set clause
pair-or-set clause : a provision in an insurance policy giving the insurer the option in the case of loss of...
set aside
set aside 1 : to disagree with and overturn (a decision or act of a lower tribunal) upon review :...
Broadcast Television Receiver Sets
Broadcast Television Receiver Sets, words 'Broad-cast Television Receiver Sets' under Notification No. 68/86 of Central Excises and Salt Act- Do...
Radio set - telegraph
Radio set - telegraph, a radio set receiving communications should equally be a telegraph within the meaning of the said...
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