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Succeeding board
Succeeding board, means a succeeding board at which the old outgoing members are succeeded by a new set of
Succeeded by another person
Succeeded by another person, the expression 'succeeded by another person' in s. 26(2) and s. 25(4) of the Income
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pan out
To succeed as the project didnt pan out
Sequential
Succeeding or following in order
Secondary
Succeeding next in order to the first of second place origin rank etc not primary subordinate not of the
Sequent
Following succeeding in continuance
Posterity
Posterity, succeeding generations, descendants, opposed to ancestry.
Cause of action
been used to denote the whole bundle of material facts which a plaintiff must prove in order to succeed, Gurdit Singh v. Munsha Singh, (1977) 2 SCR 250: AIR 1977 SC 640 (654): (1977) 1 SCC 791.
Salic, or Salique
Salic law may be thus stated:- (1) If a man die without issue, his father or mother shall succeed him. (2) If he have neither father nor mother, his brother or sister. (3) If he have neither
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