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Immovable property
to anything which is attached to the earth, but not standing timber, growing crops nor grass. [Registration Act, 1908 (16 of
Employee
an apprentice engaged under the Apprentices Act or under the standing orders, Regional Provident Fund Commissioners v. Central Arecanut and Coca
Discretion
v. Kuldeep Singh, (2004) SCC 590 (599). The word 'discretion' standing single and unsupported by circumstances signifies exercise of judgment, skill
Court
AIR 1956 SC 231 (235). [Uttar Pradesh State Industrial Tribunal Standing Orders, (1951), Standing Order 22] In the context in which
Army (UK)
of the Mutiny Acts is reciting the illegality of a standing army in time of peace without consent of Parliament (as
Building
used a fabric or edifice, framed or constructed, designed to stand more or less permanently, and covering a space of land
Keep open
Keep open, a private cart stand is 'kept open' only if it is kept open to
sidebar
sidebar conference takes place [the judge informed both attorneys…that they…could stand at while questions were posed "Commonwealth v. Urena, 632 N.E.2d
dock
: the place in a criminal court where a prisoner stands or sits during trial compare bar, bench, jury box, sidebar,
stet
stet [Latin, let it stand, third person singular present subjunctive of stare to stand] :
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