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Pedigree
Evidence, s. 571; Hubback on Succession, p. 648; and see ACCESS.
Paternity
in this country until the Conquest, Beck's Med. Jurisp. See ACCESS.
Partnership
of business of the partnership where every partner may have access to them. The Act of 1890 is mainly declaratory. The
Marshalling
against the fund to which otherwise he could not have access: the object being that every claimant shall be satisfied as
Market overt
the public in shops to which the public have general access on the usual shopping days, between sunrise and sunset, are
Market
that any member of the public has a right of access to a franchise market on payment of tolls and observance
Maintain
purpose of preserving a protected monument or of securing convenient access thereto, [Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958
Low visibility rules
laws calculated to constrict their sweep are withheld from public access; and the freedoms under Art. 19(1) cannot be restricted by
Justices
writ of supersedeas; (3) by a new commission; (4) by accession to the office of sheriff during the year of the
Infrastructure
locks, buoys, inland ports, cargo handling equipment, road and rail access and cargo storage spaces, and the expression 'infrastructure facilities' shall
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