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Dead plant
chemicals, or which, although for any reason not complete, is substantially complete and externally substantially resembles a complete dead plant of
Inconsistent
to the same subject-matter, to the same situation, and both substantially overlap and are co-extensive and at the same time so
Mainly
The word 'mainly', according to the ordinary plain meaning, means substantially, principally, chiefly, as far as practicable' or so far as
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Dead animal
body which, although not complete (having been, e.g. stuffed), is substantially complete and externally substantially resembles a complete body, Endangered Species
Reconstruction of business
Reconstruction of business, Reconstruction of business involves the idea of substantially the same persons carrying on substantially the same busi-ness, Textile
Records creating agency
in relation to any statutory body or corporation wholly or substantially controlled or financed by the Central Government or commission or
New trial
of the court to which the application is made some substantial wrong or miscarriage has been thereby occasioned by the trial
Mere skill
Mere skill, the expression 'mere skill' would mean substantial degree or preponderance of skill, K.R. Lakshmanan v. State of
National insurance
manual labour is a question of fact: the real and substantial character of the employment must be considered. (b) Persons employed
Particulars of sale
value, and on the sale of a partial interest, any substantial variation from the description will even at law render the
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