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Financial Institution
Financial Institution, means a banking company to which the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (10 of 1949) applies (including any bank or banking institution referred to in s. 51 of that Act); or any other financial institution...
Voluntary, voluntary confession
the truth normally emerges when one is in despondency or in a perilous situation when he wants to shed his cloak of guilt and nothing but disclosing the truth would dawn on him. It sometimes becomes so
Fixtures
construct the erections that they shall not be deemed fixtures; thus, even if he erect buildings'as barns, granaries, sheds, and mills upon blocks, rollers, patterns, pillars, or plates, resting on brickwork, they may be removed; for unless
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Fer' natur', animals
Fer' natur', animals. Beasts and birds of a wild disposition, such as deer, hares, coneys in a warren, pheasants, partridges, etc., as distingui-shed from those domit' natur', or tame, such as horses, sheep, poultry, etc. They...
Pityriasis
A superficial affection of the skin characterized by irregular patches of thin scales which are shed in branlike particles
Bloodily
In a bloody manner cruelly with a disposition to shed blood
Booth
A house or shed built of boards boughs or other slight materials for temporary occupation
Experts
Experts, referred in Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (1 of 1872), s. 45. The witnesses who give evidence upon matters of their own professional knowledge, as distingui-shed from particular matters of fact, e.g., professed judges of handwriting,...
Deflorate
Past the flowering state having shed its pollen
Exuviaelig
Cast skins shells or coverings of animals any parts of animals which are shed or cast off as the skins of snakes the shells of lobsters etc
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