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supervening Meaning in Bengali



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supervening's Usage Examples:

magistrate's court, it is the leading case on the issue of temporary supervening impossibility of performance.


a country, the new entity is usually administered subsequently by a supervening entity, such as a national/federal government.


However, due to a supervening change in the state law, the Court vacated the judgment of the Maryland.


God, while the beginning of faith is an act of free will, with grace supervening only later.


South African contract law, specifically in the area of termination and supervening impossibility of performance.


According to Winston, a supervening social necessity creates a need for a particular technology, but the.


This removes the defence of "supervening insanity", as seen in the leading case of Crowther v Crowther.


negligence, the defendant’s liability ceases at the moment in time when the supervening condition occurs.


Bonapartism is the political ideology supervening from Napoleon Bonaparte and his followers and successors.


in Washington, July 28, 1881, in his 54th year, from heart disease, supervening on an existing complication of diseases of the liver and kidneys.


event does not fall within the scope of the force majeure clause), and a supervening event prevents performance, it will be a breach of contract.


Tamblot revolts, symbolizing that "a true Boholano will rise and fight if supervening factors embroil them into something beyond reason or tolerance.


initial impossibility, the contractual obligation is void; in the case of supervening impossibility, performance becomes impossible after conclusion of the.


died at his residence at Alfred Street, North Sydney from heart failure supervening Influenza.


Christian life are thus understood as acts of the human will with grace supervening afterward.


establishes clearly that frustration must be the fault of neither party; any supervening event must be unforeseeable and vitiated by entirely external factors.


which is a simple inference of relation between two objects, the latter supervening on the former (P-›Q).


general principle that any change to a fundamental reason for contracting (supervening falsification) must be communicated, where it is known to one party.


This has been described as the principle of 'supervening fault'.



supervening's Meaning':

take place as an additional or unexpected development

Synonyms:

occur; pass off; happen; hap; pass; fall out; take place; go on; come about;

Antonyms:

dematerialize; dematerialise; disappear; appear; keep down;

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