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tender

proper amount of required] see also legal tender vb [Anglo-French tendre to offer, propose for acceptance, literally, to stretch, hold out, from Old French, from Latin tendere] vt 1 a : to make a tender of [

Distend

To extend in some one direction to lengthen out to stretch

Extension

The act of extending or the state of being extended a stretching out enlargement in breadth or continuation of length increase augmentation expansion

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Prostrate

Lying at length or with the body extended on the ground or other surface stretched out as to sleep prostrate

Fossway

through England. Trevisa describes it thus: 'The first and gretest of the foure weyes is called fosse, and stretches oute of the southe into the north, and begynneth from the corner of Cornwaille, and passeth forth by

Sufficient cause

to the date on which the absence was made a ground for proceeding ex parte and cannot be stretched to rely upon other circumstances anterior in time, Tea Auction Ltd. v. Grace Hill Tea Industry, AIR 2007

Public order

to the entry 'public order', the present-day problem of terrorism cannot be brought under the same by any stretch of imagination, Pucl v. Union of India, (2004) 9 SCC 580. (Constitution of India, Entry I, List II,

Suit

the sum due to him, Satyanarayana v. Rajah of Vazianagaram, AIR 1932 Mad 565. Suit, envisaged cannot be stretched to criminal pro-secutions. The suit mentioned therein is restricted to 'recovery of money or for enforcement of any

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tender

proper amount of required] see also legal tender vb [Anglo-French tendre to offer, propose for acceptance, literally, to stretch, hold out, from Old French, from Latin tendere] vt 1 a : to make a tender of [

Distend

To extend in some one direction to lengthen out to stretch

Extension

The act of extending or the state of being extended a stretching out enlargement in breadth or continuation of length increase augmentation expansion

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Prostrate

Lying at length or with the body extended on the ground or other surface stretched out as to sleep prostrate

Fossway

through England. Trevisa describes it thus: 'The first and gretest of the foure weyes is called fosse, and stretches oute of the southe into the north, and begynneth from the corner of Cornwaille, and passeth forth by

Sufficient cause

to the date on which the absence was made a ground for proceeding ex parte and cannot be stretched to rely upon other circumstances anterior in time, Tea Auction Ltd. v. Grace Hill Tea Industry, AIR 2007

Public order

to the entry 'public order', the present-day problem of terrorism cannot be brought under the same by any stretch of imagination, Pucl v. Union of India, (2004) 9 SCC 580. (Constitution of India, Entry I, List II,

Suit

the sum due to him, Satyanarayana v. Rajah of Vazianagaram, AIR 1932 Mad 565. Suit, envisaged cannot be stretched to criminal pro-secutions. The suit mentioned therein is restricted to 'recovery of money or for enforcement of any

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