Noun
a stock or supply of foods
Source: WordNetA bench of Justices Sanjay Gangapurwala and Avinash Gharote said, "The provisions of law clearly indicate that the state is enjoined to take care of its citizens first, before affording or extending the benefit of reservation to outsiders." Source: Internet
2. The provisions of this Convention are without prejudice to the provisions of any other international instrument or national law which prohibits cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment or which relates to extradition or expulsion. Source: Internet
About 636,000 of the state’s 2.3 million voters already had voted before the polls opened at 6 a.m. under the provisions of a temporary law that allows every voter to use an absentee ballot for the first time due to a suddenly resurgent COVID-19 pandemic. Source: Internet
A 2011 UNICEF report concludes that sharia law provisions are discriminatory against women from a human rights perspective. Source: Internet
Additionally, Cleopatra left Rome to return to Egypt. Despite the provisions of Caesar's will, Antony proceeded to act as leader of the Caesarian faction, including appropriating for himself a portion of Caesar's fortune rightfully belonging to Octavian. Source: Internet
According to Business Insider the filing includes provisions for makeups, creams, hair gels, and even scented pine cones. Source: Internet