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Tithe Rent-Charge
in such advertisement; and after every first of January it varied so as always to consist of the price of the
Trespass
been used by lawyers and laymen in three senses of varying degree of generality (1) In its widest and original signification
Public safety
securing public safety. The meaning of the expression must, however, vary according to the context, Romesh Thappar v. State of Madras,
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Delivery of a Deed
to the time of their delivery, but their effect may vary according to time of registration, notice to trustees or others.
Flagrantly
use or for a wrong purpose. No doubt it may vary with the circumstances, Bhagat Ram Patanga v. State of Punjab,
Good faith
18-A, page 91). Although the meaning of 'good faith' may vary in the context of different statutes, subjects and situations, honest
Hotel
stay of lodgers and boarders are maintained. Services so maintained vary with the standard of the hotel and the class of
Maintenance
included in all carefully drafted settlements and wills. 'Maintenance' must vary according to the position and status of a person. It
Manufacture
made to pays. The nature and extent of processing may vary from one case to another, and indeed there may be
Principle
general guiding rule, and does not include specific directions, which vary according to the subject-matter (Per Shearman, J., in M'Creach v.
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