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Usual Covenants
by the appellant, if defendant, the plaintiff giving security for repayment and an undertaking by his solicitor to abide any order for refunding if the appeal is successful'costs of the application to be paid by the applicant.
Submission
Submission, means an agreement to submit a dispute to and abide by the decision of an arbitrator, Albert v. Goor, 218 P 2d 736 (1950). Submission, usually applied to
Stare decisis
Stare decisis, to abide by authorities or cases already adjudicated upon. The doctrine of precedent , under which it is necess-ary for
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Stakeholder
& 25 Geo. 5, c. 58)]. As to when money deposited in the hands of a stakeholder, to abide the event of a wager, may be recovered, see Gaming Act, 1845, s. 18, and the title WAGER.
Ship
none of whom reside in the United Kingdom, until the owners have made satisfaction or given security to abide the result of an action. The order, it seems, will be made on the applicant showing that the
Rectum, stare ad
Rectum, stare ad, to stand trial, or abide by the sentence of the court.
Reside
time', (Oxford Dictionary). See also Union of India v. Dudh Nath Prasad, (2000) 2 SCC 20. Means live, abide, sojourn, stay, remain, lodge. To settle oneself or a thing in a place, to be stationed, to remain
Perindinare
Perindinare, to stay, remain, or abide in a place.
Indwell
To dwell in to abide within to remain in possession
abode
abode past and past part of abide
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Usual Covenants
by the appellant, if defendant, the plaintiff giving security for repayment and an undertaking by his solicitor to abide any order for refunding if the appeal is successful'costs of the application to be paid by the applicant.
Submission
Submission, means an agreement to submit a dispute to and abide by the decision of an arbitrator, Albert v. Goor, 218 P 2d 736 (1950). Submission, usually applied to
Stare decisis
Stare decisis, to abide by authorities or cases already adjudicated upon. The doctrine of precedent , under which it is necess-ary for
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Stakeholder
& 25 Geo. 5, c. 58)]. As to when money deposited in the hands of a stakeholder, to abide the event of a wager, may be recovered, see Gaming Act, 1845, s. 18, and the title WAGER.
Ship
none of whom reside in the United Kingdom, until the owners have made satisfaction or given security to abide the result of an action. The order, it seems, will be made on the applicant showing that the
Rectum, stare ad
Rectum, stare ad, to stand trial, or abide by the sentence of the court.
Reside
time', (Oxford Dictionary). See also Union of India v. Dudh Nath Prasad, (2000) 2 SCC 20. Means live, abide, sojourn, stay, remain, lodge. To settle oneself or a thing in a place, to be stationed, to remain
Perindinare
Perindinare, to stay, remain, or abide in a place.
Indwell
To dwell in to abide within to remain in possession
abode
abode past and past part of abide
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