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S. 63. Number of conciliators.—( 1) There shall be one conciliator unless the parties agree that there shall be two or three conciliators. (2) Where there is more than one conciliator, they ought, as a general rule, to act jointly.
Statements: Q © E, S % C, E $ S, C @ A
Conclusions:
I. A © C
II. S % A
III. C © Q
Statements: B > K < Y, E > C ≥ O = Y
Conclusions:
I. C > B
II. E ≤ Y
III. E > K
IV. O ≥ K
...Statements: F > G = J ≤ I = L > M ≥ K = N
Conclusion
I: N < I
II: L ≥ G
Statement: W > S; D > V > R; S > D
Conclusion:
I.W > R
II. W > V
Statements: A < B ≤ C > E; F = I ≤ B > G; J > K = G < D
Conclusions:
I. C ≥ F
II. E < I
III. D > C
Which of the following symbols should replace the question mark in the given statement in order to make conclusion 'L > G' as well as 'B > X' definitely...
In which of these expression ‘O ≤ F’ is definitely true?
Statements: B ≤ C < E; D ≤ F ≤ G; E = D; A > B
Conclusions:
(i) E ≥ G
(ii) A < E
(iii) B ≤ G
(iv) C < F
Statements: S ≥ U < N = A; D > U ≥ C
Conclusions: I. A > D II. C < A
Statements: P # B, Q $ B, B @ J, J % F
Conclusions: I. F # B II. F @ B ...