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Bring - Indian Laws - GeneralExtract Word bring As per P. Ramanatha Aiyar s Advanced Law Lexicon, 3^rd Edition (Extensively Revised and Enlarged) Volume 1 A-C, 2005, the word brought means taken; carried. In Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary , The word bring means to convey, lead, carry, or cause to come along with one towards the place from which the action is being regarded. The New Shorter Oxford English Dictionary on Historical Principles. Volume I, A-M, various meanings have been given to the word bring . One of the meanings given is cause to come from, into, out of, to, etc., a state or condition, to an action and cause to come or go into a certain position or direction . In the World Book Dictionary , Volume I, A-K, the word bring means To come with (something or person) from another place; take along to a place or person; to cause (a ship etc.) to come or go into a certain position or direction. In the Concise English Dictionary , the word bring has been given the meaning As to cause to come alongwith oneself, to bear, to carry. In the Random House Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged Edition, the word bring means To carry, convey, conduct or cause (someone or something) to come with or to or toward the speaker. In Black s Law Dictionary , Revised Fourth Edition, 1968, the word bring means To convey to the place where the speaker is or is to be, to bear from a more distant to a nearer place, to make to come, procure, produce, draw to, to convey, carry or conduct, move. Frederick v. Great Northern Rly. Co., 207 Wis. 234, 240 N.W. 387, 390. The doing of something effectual; the bringing of someone to account, or the accomplishment of some definite purpose. Landrum v. Fulton, 47 Ohio App. 376, 191 N.E. 917, 918. The word brought has been given the meaning as Taken, carried. United States v. Townsend, D.C.N.Y., 219 F. 761, 762. Past tense of bring . Frederick v. Great Northern Rly. Co., 207 Wis. 234, 240 N.W. 387, 390, 80 A.L.R. 984. In Words and Phrases , Permanent Edition, 1658 Todate, Volume 5A, Boatable - B Zone, the word brought is defined As the past tense of bring , which is defined as to convey to the place where the speaker is or is to be, to bear from a more distant to a nearer place, to make to come, procure, produce, draw to, to convey, carry or conduct move. Lessee s assumption of all risks of damage or loss to property brought upon or in proximity to premises affected, only property so brought after execution of lease. Frederick v. Great Northern Rly. Co:, 240 N.W. 387, 390, 207 Wis. 234 . KUMAR STONE WORKS AND OTHERS VERSUS STATE OF UP. AND OTHERS - 2005 (4) TMI 544 - ALLAHABAD HIGH COURT
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