The IT Act,2000 is based on the Model law of E- commerce adopted by UNCITRAL in 1996. The preamble to the IT Act, 2000 points out a three fold objective , firstly, to provide legal recognition for transactions carried out through electronic means, secondly, to facilitate the electronic ...
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come, come up - move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody; "He came singing down the road"; "Come with me to the Casbah"; "come down here!"; "come out of the closet!"; "come into the room" 4. go - enter or assume a certain state or co...
1. (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort 2. to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings. 3. to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife. 4. to pay for or buy 5. to rent or lease: to take a flat in town...
Criminal law recognizes that illegal acts are made worse when they are done on purpose. To take this into account, criminal acts consist of: the act itself, known as the actus reus, and your mental state, or mens rea. Criminal statutes reflect this by describing an illegal course of action...
When he came home the other night, unable to speak, and passed out, I checked on his breathing every hour until 4am. I finally fell asleep only to be woken at 5:30am with him having a freak-out at the end of my bed. Then I meditated, then I went to work, and moved through th...
Interestingly in the Korean case, some of these writers have been translated into pri- mary and secondary European languages as well as into Non-European languages, particularly Chinese and Japanese. This stands in sharp contrast to our research on Argentine and Lebanese writers who rarely circulate...
1. (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort 2. to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings. 3. to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife. 4. to pay for or buy 5. to rent or lease: to take a flat in town...
re-create - create anew; "Re-create the boom of the West on a small scale" grind - created by grinding; "grind designs into the glass bowl" bring forth, generate - bring into existence; "The new manager generated a lot of problems"; "The computer bug generated chaos in the office";...