as the case may be in English

according to the circumstances, based on the situatio

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1. Produced, let that be basalt, diabase, Andesyte or any other form, as the case may be

2. 'The rate used shall be reduced or increased, as the case may be, by the accession compensatory amounts.

3. A computerised alphanumerical database shall be established to record the following information relating to each agricultural holding or parcel, as the case may be

4. That this implies A and B would both make and accept payment of Rs1000 or $ 50, as the case May be, after six months.

5. A computerised alphanumerical database shall be established to record the following information relating to each agricultural holding or parcel, as the case may be:

6. By open-mindedly contemplating “how their conduct turns out,” we can either imitate or avoid their course of action, as the case may be. —Compare Hebrews 13:7.

7. (8) Rule 22 of the Rules is amended by adding the following after subrule (3): (3.1) The style of cause in a motion shall follow the style of cause for the application for leave to appeal or the appeal, as the case may be, and may be abbreviated to name only the first applicant and respondent, or the first appellant and respondent, as the case may be.

8. The specified value of such commercial disputes to be adjudicated by the Commercial Courts or the Commercial Division of High Court, as the case may be is presently Rs. one Crore.

9. This Agreement will inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, as the case may be, of the Employer and the Employee

10. The marks which correspond to the arrangement of the anchorages show where the ends of the belt are to be connected to the trolley or to the load transducer, as the case may be.

11. Every matter is determined in the House of Commons upon a question put by the Speaker, on a proposition submitted by a Member, and resolved either in the affirmative or negative as the case may be

12. And then with our kids, our precious kids, we spend so much time nudging, cajoling, hinting, helping, haggling, nagging as the case may be, to be sure they're not screwing up, not closing doors, not ruining their future, some hoped-for admission to a tiny handful of colleges that deny almost every applicant.

13. 1.4 In the event of nullity or annulment of any provision of these General Terms and Conditions of Business, the other provisions hereof shall remain in full force and effect and Supplier and Customer shall consult together in order to agree on new provisions to replace the provisions that are null or, as the case may be, Annulled, duly

14. Any person who is aggrieved by a finding or sentence of a Court Martial which has been confirmed , may further present a petition to the central government , the Chief of the Army Staff or any prescribed officer superior in command to the one who confirmed such finding or sentence and the latter , as the case may be , may pass such an order thereupon as it or he thinks fit .

15. (2) When the sentence of a court-martial, as approved and ordered executed, Adjudges confinement, and the convening authority has approved the same in whole or in part, the reviewing authority, or the commanding officer for the time being, as the case may be, shall issue a warrant of commitment to the sheriff of the county in which such court-martial was held, where the offense was committed

16. In that case, the Council, acting unanimously, shall decide immediately upon such adjustments as have become indispensable to this Treaty, to Articles 10, 11(2), 12, 21(1), 22, 31, 34 and 46, Annex III, point 2(1)(b), 2(2) and 2(3) and Annex IV, section B, of the Protocol referred to in Article 1(3) and, as the case may be, to Articles 9 to 11, 14(3), 15, 24(1), 31, 34, 46 and 47, Annex III, point 2(1)(b), 2(2) and 2(3) and Annex IV, section B, of the Act referred to in Article 2(2); acting unanimously, it may also declare that those provisions of the aforementioned Protocol, including its Annexes and Appendices and, as the case may be, of the aforementioned Act, including its Annexes and Appendices, which refer expressly to a State which has not deposited its instrument of ratification have lapsed, or it may adjust them.