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Book of account

penalties for non-compliance are imposed. The auditors are to have access at all times, s. 134. The expression 'books of accounts'

Blockade

to say, maintained by a force sufficient really to prevent access to the coast of the enemy. Accordingly, the two essential

Bill of Rights

Catholic subjects, has been done away with by the (English) Accession Declaration Act, 1910 (10 Edw. 7 & 1 Geo. 5,

Freedom of speech

an idea antagonistic to the idea of the owners getting access to the market becomes very remote. But our constitutional law

Flameproof enclosure

or apparatus that will withstand, when the covers or other access doors are properly secured, an internal explosion of the inflammable

Solitary confinement

Revision Acts. Separate confinement that gives a prisoner extremely limited access to other people, esp. the complete isolation of a prisoner,

Herald

by Edward IV. and Henry VIII. To these upon the accession of George I. to the crown, on account of his

Post-natus

the second son; also one born in Scotland after the accession of James I., and therefore not an alien in England.

Transubstantiation

null and void from the beginning. See now the (English) Accession Declaration Act, 1910, under the title BILL OF RIGHTS.

Tail

estate could not be merged, surrendered, or extinguished by the accession of the fee-simple of the tenant-in-tail except by tenant-in-tail after

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