Feb 04, 2018 The term concluded contract is used to describe an agreement with the essential element to constitute a valid contract. While defining the term contract, section 2 (h) of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, has made it clear that contract is an agreeme.
2 the close of a pleading or of a conveyance. See also.CONCLUSION, practice. Making the last argument or address to the court orjury. The party on whom the onus probandi is cast, in general has theconclusion.CONCLUSION, remedies. An estoppel; a bar; the act of a man by which he hasconfessed a matter or thing which he can no longer deny; as, for example,the sheriff is concluded by his return to a writ, and therefore, if upon acapias he return cepi corpus, he cannot afterwards show that he did notarrest the defendant, but is concluded by his return. 276, b; 3Tho.
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oc·clude
(ə-klo͞od′)v.tr.1. To cause to become closed; obstruct: occlude an artery.
2. To prevent the passage of: occlude light; occlude the flow of blood.
3. Chemistry To absorb or adsorb and retain (a substance).
4. To force (air) upward from the earth's surface, as when a cold front overtakes and undercuts a warm front.
5. To bring together (the upper and lower teeth) in proper alignment for chewing.
v.intr. To close so that the cusps fit together. Used of the teeth of the upper and lower jaws.
[Latin occlūdere : ob-, intensive pref.; see ob- + claudere, to close.]
Adj. | 1. | occluded - closed off; 'an occluded artery' obstructed - shut off to passage or view or hindered from action; 'a partially obstructed passageway'; 'an obstructed view'; 'justice obstructed is not justice' |
2. | occluded - (of a substance) taken into and retained in another substance; 'the sorbed oil mass'; 'large volumes of occluded hydrogen in palladium' combined - made or joined or united into one |
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