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Innuent
Conveying a hint significant
inducement
explain the principal allegations of a legal cause (as of slander or libel) compare innuendo 2 : a significant offer or act that promises or encourages [the s amounted to entrapment]
kibbutz
high level of sharing including collective rearing of children More recently by 1998 industries have taken over a significant role in the Kibbutz economy and the level of sharing has dropped significantly
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Charitable purpose
to the community not falling under any of the preceding heads. The definition in this Act makes one significant change when it speaks of 'public utility' and the gives a guidance to the whole meaning and purpose
Exclusive
persons who are entitled to make claim or have already made claim. The expression 'exclusive' is explicit and significant, Charan Lal Sahu v. Union of India, (1960) 1 SCC 613: AIR 1990 SC 1480 (1533). [Bhopal Gas
Enlargement or abridgement of time
words 'enlargement or abridgement of time' take in applications for enlargement of time appointed by the Rules. The significant feature in the Rules is that applications for condonation of delay in filing special leave petition are excepted
Dealer
arhatiya. The use of the words 'through whom the goods are sold or purchased' in the Explanation is significant, and they must be given their due meaning. Thus, the definition of 'dealer' in s. 2(c) is wide
Dangerous goods
other goods which are of a dangerous nature. Means any article or substance which is capable of posing significant risk to health, safety or property when carried by air, Air Navigation (Dangerous Goods) Regulation, 1985, SI 1985/1939,
Company
company is a species of social organisation, with a life and dynamics of its own and exercising a significant power in contemporary society. The new concept of corporate responsi-bility transcending the limited traditional views about the relationship
Course of public justice
greater in the former instance, it remained wherever the offence was descried with sufficient particularity to justify a significant police investigation, R. v. Cotter (CA), (2003) LR 951 (QB).
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