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Next of kin

Next of kin. A person, or set or persons, standing nearest in blood relationship to another person. see DISTRIBUTION, STATUTES

Misconduct

(12) FLR 45, Miss Shanti Patnaik, in the absence of standing orders governing the employee's under-taking, unsatisfactory work was treated as

Movable property

Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908), s. 2 (13)] It includes standing timber, growing corps and grass, fruit upon and juice in

Mutus

Mutus, silent, not having anything to say. Standing mute is when a person, being arraigned, either cannot speak,

Non-obstante verdicto

Non-obstante verdicto, Judgment, 'notwith-standing the verdict,' for a plaintiff in a case where a jury has found for the defendant...

Omnibus

Act, char-a-bancs, wagonettes, brakes, stage-coaches, and other carriages plying or standing for hire by or used to carry passengers at separate

King

head of the Army (subject to the illegality of a standing Army, to keep up which an Annual Act of Parliament

Kuzhikanam

lands or of both, with the fruit-bearing trees, if any, standing thereon at the time of the transfer, for the enjoyment

Grove

has been defined as a small wood; groups of trees standing together without undergrowth. The Shorter (Oxford English Dictionary, Vol. I,

Kangaroo

Deputy Chairman of ways and means and the Chairman of Standing Committees are invested to select what amendments and new clauses

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