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Misprision
Misprision [fr. mepris, Fr.], neglect, negligence, or oversight. All such high offences as are under the degree of capital, but...
Pawn or Pledge
Pawn or Pledge [fr. pignus, Lat.], a bailment of goods by a debtor to his creditor, to be kept till...
Piracy
to the punishment of principals in the second degree and accessories before or after the fact, see s. 4 of the
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Public switched telephone network
Public switched telephone network, means a network set up and operated by Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited/Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited, or...
Purchase value
serial number 1 of the schedule also the value of accessories fitted therein: Provided that where purchase value of the specified
Res accessoria sequitur rem principalem
Res accessoria sequitur rem principalem, (The accessory follows the principal.)
Dissenters Chapels Act
intentions of the founders by whom the building or its accessories or endowments were given, when such doctrines have been taught
Shop
special provisions as to the catering trade, the sale of accessories for Aircraft, motor vehicles and cycles; provides for weekly half-holidays
Treating
Treating. The temporary (English) Corrupt Practices Prevention Act, 1854 (17 & 18 Vict. c. 102), s. 4, amended by the...
Ubi non est principalis non potest esse accessorius
Ubi non est principalis non potest esse accessorius (4 Rep. 43), where there is no principal, there cannot
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