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Sematic
Significant ominous serving as a warning of danger applied esp to
Breach of confidence
discloser or use may be partial provided that it is significant and substantial, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 8(1), 4th Edn.,
Dealer
the goods are sold or purchased' in the Explanation is significant, and they must be given their due meaning. Thus, the
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Course of public justice
the offence was descried with sufficient particularity to justify a significant police investigation, R. v. Cotter (CA), (2003) LR 951 (QB).
Company
a life and dynamics of its own and exercising a significant power in contemporary society. The new concept of corporate responsi-bility
Charitable purpose
the preceding heads. The definition in this Act makes one significant change when it speaks of 'public utility' and the gives
Charged with and tried for an offence
words in the two separate cls. (a) and (b) is significant to indicate that the statute speaks of the words 'charged
Dangerous goods
Means any article or substance which is capable of posing significant risk to health, safety or property when carried by air,
Any person
appearing in section 132(5) of Income Tax Act, 1961 are significant and even a third party can make an application to
Affairs of a company have been completely wound up
'the affairs of a company have been completely wound up' significant. It shows that the expressions 'winding up of a company'
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