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Recommendation and prescription
a persuasive effect, it being open to the schools to accept the recommendation or to reject it as they think fit,
Infidel
Infidel, one who does not accept the Christian religion.
Improper reception, refusal or rejection
two things, viz., a vote which ought to have been accepted as valid vote has been improperly refused as an invalid
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Improper legal advice and wrong legal advice
an ulterior object. It is unworthy that an advocate should accept employment with such motive, or so long as his client
Hire
to enable the workman to execute his engagement; (4) to accept the thing when it is finished. If, before the work
Good faith
he made the allegations; fourthly, whether there are reasons to accept the version that he acted with care and caution and
Giving of notice
where it has been offered to a person but not accepted by him. Tendering of a notice is in law therefore
Gas
medical or other similar purposes. So it is difficult to accept the proposition that 'gas' in entry 25 of List II
Free acceptance
Free acceptance, a defendant who 'freely accepts' goods or services may be
Frauds, Statute of
10l. or more should be good, except the buyer should accept part, or give something in earnest to bind bargain or
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