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Code
To these was sub-sequently added a Code Forestier, or regulations concerning the forests, which was promulgated under Charles X. in 1827. All these codes are sometimes called 'Lex six Codes.' A Code de la Conscription and a
magnetic resonance imaging
absorption of electromagnetic radiation by different types of living tissue in a magnetic field It is complementary to X ray imaging in that the softer tissue show more prominently in magnetic resonance images rather than bone as
Gamma ray
emitted by radioactive substances Gamma rays are photons of electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength shorter than that of X rays i e shorter than 01 nanometer and are correspondingly more penetrating than X rays In addition to
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Foolscap
A writing paper made in sheets ordinarily 16 x 13 inches and folded so as to make a page 13 x 8 inches See Paper
Notice
(English) Land Charges Act, 1925, before completion of the purchase: (1) land charges in Class A of s 10 of that Act created after 1888 or acquired after 1888, and not registered within the first year aftr
Existing law
Existing law, this expression under Art. 366(10) means, 'any law, Ordinance, order, bye-law, rule or regulation passed or made before or made before the commencement of this Constitution by any Legislature, authority or person having power...
Wholly and exclusively
Wholly and exclusively, the expression 'wholly and exclusively' used in s. 10(2)(xv) of the Income Tax Act, 1922 does not mean 'necessarily'. Ordinarily it is for the assessee to decide
Banking company
company, means a company which is an authorized institution, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 3(1), 4th Edn., Para 10, p. 9.
Metric system
These units and others derived from them are divided decimally and larger units are formed from multiples by 10 100 1000 and 10000 The successive multiplies are designated by the prefixes deka formerly deca hecto kilo and
Burial ground
Burial ground, includes a vault or other place where a body is buried, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 10, 4th Edn., Para 1187, p. 548. Burial ground, includes any churchyard, cemetery or other ground, whether consecrated or
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