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Gemot
meeting of every hundred was ordered to be held twice a year. This was the sheriff's tourn or view of franc-pledge. (5) The halle-gemot, or the Court-baron. (6) The wardemotus, Anc. Inst. Eng.
Glorification
or the carrying on of any form of worship or the performance of any ceremony threat, with a view to perpetuate the honour of, or to preserve the memory of, a person who has committed sati. [Commission
Government
minimum price notified by the 'Government'. In the absence of a clear indication to the contrary and in view of the 1954 order having been made under a state Act, the word 'Government' in the said stipulation,
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Gross total income
Gross total income, in view of s. 47(viii), the com-pensation which become payable to the appellant as a result of the acquisition of
Harbouring
(British ship) and s. 238 (foreign ship) of the (English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1894); (3) felons with a view to their concealment from justice; and (4) thieves or reputed thieves under ss. 10 and 11 of the
Duly constituted according to law
for the purpose of carrying on a business but simply for the purpose of being registered with a view to winding up. It is not a company entitled to be registered under Part XXII, Chpater II of
Dog
to make orders prescribing and regulat-ing the muzzling and the wearing of collars by dogs, and 'with a view to the prevention of worrying of cattle for preventing dogs or any class of dogs from straying during
Confession to a priest
is very uncertain, and in Phillimore's Ecclesiastical Law as edited by Phillimore, L.J., when at the bar, the view is taken that it is not improbable that an English Court would decide the question in favour of
Cruelty
SCC 73. [Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, s. 13(1)(ia)] Harassment of the woman where such harassment is with a view to coercing her or any person related to her to meet any unlawful demand for any property or
Consideration
the Income-tax Officer applied his mind to the particular subject-matter or the particular source of income with a view to its taxability or to its non-taxability and not to any incidental connection', C.I.T v. Gurjargravures (P.) Ltd.,
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Gemot
meeting of every hundred was ordered to be held twice a year. This was the sheriff's tourn or view of franc-pledge. (5) The halle-gemot, or the Court-baron. (6) The wardemotus, Anc. Inst. Eng.
Glorification
or the carrying on of any form of worship or the performance of any ceremony threat, with a view to perpetuate the honour of, or to preserve the memory of, a person who has committed sati. [Commission
Government
minimum price notified by the 'Government'. In the absence of a clear indication to the contrary and in view of the 1954 order having been made under a state Act, the word 'Government' in the said stipulation,
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Gross total income
Gross total income, in view of s. 47(viii), the com-pensation which become payable to the appellant as a result of the acquisition of
Harbouring
(British ship) and s. 238 (foreign ship) of the (English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1894); (3) felons with a view to their concealment from justice; and (4) thieves or reputed thieves under ss. 10 and 11 of the
Duly constituted according to law
for the purpose of carrying on a business but simply for the purpose of being registered with a view to winding up. It is not a company entitled to be registered under Part XXII, Chpater II of
Dog
to make orders prescribing and regulat-ing the muzzling and the wearing of collars by dogs, and 'with a view to the prevention of worrying of cattle for preventing dogs or any class of dogs from straying during
Confession to a priest
is very uncertain, and in Phillimore's Ecclesiastical Law as edited by Phillimore, L.J., when at the bar, the view is taken that it is not improbable that an English Court would decide the question in favour of
Cruelty
SCC 73. [Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, s. 13(1)(ia)] Harassment of the woman where such harassment is with a view to coercing her or any person related to her to meet any unlawful demand for any property or
Consideration
the Income-tax Officer applied his mind to the particular subject-matter or the particular source of income with a view to its taxability or to its non-taxability and not to any incidental connection', C.I.T v. Gurjargravures (P.) Ltd.,
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