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Traditions
Traditions, Traditions are doctrines, customs, practices, beliefs and usages which are
Traditional occupation
Traditional occupation, 'traditional occupation' means an occupation followed in a family
tradition
tradition [French, legal transfer] in the civil law of Louisiana :
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Tradition
Tradition, the act of handing over; delivery.
Rabbinist
among the Jews who adhered to the Talmud and the traditions of the rabbins in opposition to the Karaites who rejected
Company
has undergone radical transformation in the last few decades. The traditional view of a company was that it was a convenient
Poverty jurisprudence
Poverty jurisprudence, Iyer J. suggesting an alternative approach to traditional common law, rigid approach to justice. 'The perspective of poverty
Farmer
severally or jointly, with any person any wild species or traditional varieties or adds value to such wild species or traditional
partnership
a corporation, is considered a legal person, a partnership is traditionally viewed as an association of individuals rather than as an
Natural justice
unarguable truth'. In course of time, judges nurtured in the traditions of British jurisprudence, often involved it in conjunction with a
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