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show showed shown or: showed show·ing : to demonstrate or establish by argument, reasoning, or evidence [must a compelling need for the court action] show cause : to establish by reasoning and evidence a valid reason for something [if a debtor wishes to extend a plan beyond three years, he must show cause "J. H. Williamson"] [must show cause why the petition may not be granted] ...
Show
To exhibit or present to view to place in sight to display the thing exhibited being the object and often with an indirect object denoting the person or thing seeing or beholding as to show a house show your colors shopkeepers show customers goods show goods to customers...
game show
a television program in which contestants compete for awards The contestants are members of the public selected to participate on the show and not employed by the producer of the show...
Raree show
A show carried about in a box a peep show...
Reasonable opportunity of showing cause
Reasonable opportunity of showing cause, reasonable opportunity to show cause in Article 311(2) of the Constitution contemplates not merely opportunity to do so at enquiry stage but also when competent authority as result of enquiry, proposes to inflict one of three punishments mentioned in article on delinquent servant, Khem Chand v. Union of India, AIR 1958 SC 300: (1958) SCR 1080....
order to show cause
order to show cause see order ...
show cause order
show cause order see order ...
showing
showing : an act or instance of establishing through evidence and argument [appears to require a more specific of need by those who seek to perform drug-testing "D. A. Grossbaum"] [failed to make a prima facie of a constitutional violation warranting suppression of the evidence] ...
Show-cause
Show-cause, means adequate opportunity of leading evidence in support of the contention of the person concerned and controverting of contentions raised against him, shall be given, and where necessary, opportunity of cross-examining witnesses of the other side and of addressing arguments shall also be afforded, Shyam Lal v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1954 All 235....
order
order 1 : a state of peace, freedom from unruly behavior, and respect for law and proper authority [maintain law and ] 2 : an established mode or state of procedure [a call to ] 3 a : a mandate from a superior authority see also executive order b : a ruling or command made by a competent administrative authority ;specif : one resulting from administrative adjudication and subject to judicial review and enforcement [an administrative may not be inconsistent with the Constitution "Wells v. State, 654 So. 2d 145 (1995)"] c : an authoritative command issued by the court [violated a court and was jailed for contempt] cease-and-de·sist order [sēs-ənd-di-zist-, -sist-] : an order from a court or quasi-judicial tribunal to stop engaging in a particular activity or practice (as an unfair labor practice) compare injunction, mandamus, stay consent order : an agreement of litigating parties that by consent takes the form of a court order final order : an order of a court...
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