Significant - Law Dictionary Search Results
Condition of service
therein: 'apart from consideration whether the context indicates a special significance to the expression 'conditions of service' their Lordships are unable
mark
[a landowner ing his boundary] 2 : to affix a significant identifying mark (as a trademark) to mark to the market
Special circumstances
ordinary dictionary meaning it connotes something exceptional in character, extraordinary, significant, uncommon. It is an antonym of common, ordinary and general.
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Hindu undivided family
not divided among them, the joint family continues. One thing significant which follows from the above is that the assessment in
Investment company
cent by S. 109 (iii)(1) of the Act. It is significant that even in this Act, the restricted definition of the
Keeping
the lawful guardian of such minor' in s. 361, are significant. The use of the word 'keeping' in the context connotes
Material
Burton's Legal Thesaurus (3rd Edn.), p. 349. Material, means 'legally significant' or relevant, Clen v. Korean Airline Co. Ltd. (QBD), (2004)
May confirm
Foreign Exchange and Prevention of Smuggling Activities Act, 1974 is significant. It imports a discretion. Even where the Advisory Board makes
Obtain maintenance from
as used in the proviso is also, in court opinion, significant. It does not merely mean that the widow is somehow
Only
2 SCR 182. The word, only in explanation (iii) is significant. It postulates that entire land should have been used for
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