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Vary
Vary, must be change or alteration, making of something new or
Pay and pay scale
Pay and salary are necessarily not interchangeable concepts. Their meanings vary depending upon the provision providing for them. Pay means the
Intoxicating liquor
Second Schedules to the Act of 1910. These specified grounds' vary according to whether the licence in respect of the premises
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Parol evidence
any particular essential to its validity; nor contradict, alter, or vary a written instrument, required by law, or agreed upon by
Material alteration
Material alteration, A material alteration is one which varies the rights, liabilities, or legal position of the parties as
Tithe Rent-Charge
in such advertisement; and after every first of January it varied so as always to consist of the price of the
Public policy
(1905) ILR 29 Bom 107. Public policy, is however, illusive, varying and uncertain. It has also been described as 'untrustworthy guide',
Law Reform (UK)
so reversed and, in a case where a judgment is varied on appeal, be construed as a reference to that judgment
Goodwill
SCR 938. The goodwill of a business depends upon a variety of circumstances or a combination of them. The location, the
Free-board, or freebord
owner of an ancient park over a strip of ground, varying in width indifferent cases, running along the outside of the
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