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Q.1. This settlement adopted unanimously by the commission.
Q.2. Gandhi explained if the amount of the refund was less
Q.3. important then the fact that
Q.4. the landlords had obliged to surrender part of the money.

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This settlement adopted unanimously by the commission.adoptedwas adopted
Gandhi explained if the amount of the refund was lessIfthat
important then the fact thatthenthan
the landlords had obliged to surrender part of the money.had obligedhad been obliged

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