Definition of general public importance definition
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We can refer people in a society as a , general public especially when you are contrasting people with a general in small group .
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A matter of general public importance warranting the exercise of the appellate jurisdiction would be a matter of law or fact, provided only that its impact and consequences were substantial, broad-based, transcending the litigation-interests of the parties and bearing upon the public interest.
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