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accession
accession 1 : increase by something added ;specif : the mode
Public Order Act, 1936
if must be proved that not only public could have access to it but it is one to which members of
main memory
in a computer that holds programs and data for rapid access during execution of a program it usually hold the largest
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Bastard
be proved that the husband of the mother had no access and no opportunity of access to the mother during such
Proximate security
isolation cordons, the sterile zone around, and the rostrum and access control to the person or members of his immediate family
Sealed container
Sealed container, means a container which is 'so closed that access is impossible without breaking the fastening, CST v. G.G. Industries,
Joint-tenancy
gradual concentration of property from more to fewer, by the accession of the part of him or them that die to
Street
whether a thoroughfare or not, to which the public have access. [Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 (59 of 1960),
Light
Light. No right to have the access of the sun's rays to one's windows free from any
Legitimate
Legitimate, access and non-access connote existence and non-existence of opportunities for marital
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