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use immunity

use immunity see immunity

immunology

nature of the immune response and techniques of analysis which use the immune response … The science which studies the immune system the processes of immunity and the nature of the immune response and techniques of

Act of State

Systems but only some of them. The term is next used to designate immunities and prohibitions sometimes created by statutes. The … some of them. The term is next used to designate immunities and prohibitions sometimes created by statutes. The term is also

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Right

others. But in a generic sense, the word 'right' is used to mean an immunity from the legal power of another:

Personal liberty

(1950) 51 Cr LJ 1303. The term 'personal liberty' is used in Article 21 as a compendious term to include within … liberty', when these words are used in the sense of immunity from arrest, is that it consists in freedom of movement

judicial act

the normal exercise of judicial power within the proper jurisdiction used as a criterion for absolute judicial immunity

cyclosporin

immune response by inhibiting T cell activation and has been used in medicine to reduce foreign tissue rejection especially subsequent to … substance produced by some soil fungi which suppresses the cellular immune response by inhibiting T cell activation and has been used

Powers

Powers, the word 'powers' used in Article 194(3) must be considered along with the words … 194(3) must be considered along with the words 'pri-vileges and immunities' to which the said clause refers. The powers of the

Power

own benefit or for that of others. The word is used as a technical term and is distinct from the dominion … Power, must be considered along with the words 'privileges and immunities' to which the said clause refers, and there can be

right

in property : a claim or title to property often used in pl. [a security interest is not enforceable…and does not … Independence"] see also natural right b : a power, privilege, immunity, or capacity the enjoyment of which is secured to a

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