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Vital statistics, registration of marriage would come within the ambit of expression 'vital statistics', Sheema v. Ashwini Kuar, (2006) 2 SCC 578....
city clerk
city clerk : a public officer charged with recording the official proceedings and vital statistics of a city ...
town clerk
town clerk : a public officer charged with recording the official proceedings and vital statistics of a town ...
Biostatistics
Vital statistics...
demography
The study of vital statistics such as births deaths marriages mortality health etc in populations and subgroups of populations...
Bose Einstein statistics
A law of statistical mechanics which is obeyed by a system of particles when interchange of two particles does not change the wave function Contrasted to Fermi Dirac statistics See also boson...
Electro vital
Derived from or dependent upon vital processes said of certain electric currents supposed by some physiologists to circulate in the nerves of animals...
Judgment
Judgment [fr. judgment, Fr.], judicial determination; decision of a Court.Under the former practice of the superior Courts, this term was usually applied only to the Common Law Courts, the term 'decree' being in general use in the Court of Chancery. The expression 'Judg-ment,' however, is now used generally except in matrimonial causes, the term 'judgment' including 'decree' [(English) Jud. Act, 1925, s. 225, replacing Jud. Act,1873, s. 100].The several species of judgments are either:-(a) Interlocutory, given in the course of a cause, upon some plea, proceeding, or default, which is only intermediate, and does not finally determine or complete the action. See INQUIRY; SUMMONSES; and ORDERS; and the various titles of the subjects of such judgments as MANDAMUS; INJUNC-TION, etc.(b) Final, putting an end to the action by an award of redress to one party, or discharge of the other, as the case may be.By the (English) C.L.P. Act,1852, s. 120, a plaintiff or defendant having obtained a verd...
return
return 1 a : to give (an official account or report) to a superior (as by a list or statement) [ the names of all residents in the ward] [ a list of jurors] b : to bring back (as a writ, verdict, or indictment) to an office or tribunal [the sheriff must the execution…to the proper clerk within sixty days "J. H. Friedenthal et al."] [the grand jury ed six indictments] [ed a verdict of not guilty] 2 : to bring in or produce (as earnings or profit) : yield re·turn·able adj n 1 a : the delivery of a court order (as a writ) to the proper officer or court b : proof of service 2 : return day 3 : an account or formal report (as of an action performed or duty discharged or of facts and statistics) [census s] ;esp : a set of tabulated statistics prepared for general information usually used in pl. 4 a : a report of the results of balloting [election s] b : an official declaration of the election of a candidate [each house shall be the judge of the elections, s,...
Cartogram
A map showing geographically by shades or curves statistics of various kinds a statistical map...
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