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Election Commissioners
Election Commissioners, are commissioners appointed by the Crown on the joint address of both Houses of Parliament to inquire into the report made by judges on the trial of an
Drunkenness
purposes, frame on receiving notice of conviction of an habitual drunkard, together with a statement of his name, address, and occupation, and description of his personal appearance, in order to refrain from supplying him with intoxicating liquor
Dog
may be sold or destroyed if not claimed after notice to the owner or person whose name and address is on its collar; and by s. 4 any person taking possession of a stray dog must either
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Leading question
to be put except in cross-examination, except as to matter not in dispute, and preliminary inquires, name and address, etc., of witnesses. It is not easy to lay down any precise general rule as to what are
Communicated
posted acceptance takes effect when it is communicated to the offeror; communicated is defined as delivered at his address, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 9, para 281, p. 160.
Land certificate
following prescribed legal steps. It contains an official description of the land, as well as the name and address of the person receiving the entitlement, and is prima facie evidence of the truth of the matters it
Protest
Protest, a solemn declaration of opinion, generally of dissent. Each peer has a right, when he disapproves of the vote of the majority of the House of Lords, to enter his dissent on the Journals of...
Mitigation
Mitigation, abatement of anything penal, harsh, or painful. An address in mitigation is a speech made by the defendant or his counsel to the judge, after verdict or
Motion of thanks
Parliament the motion of thanks is taken up for discussion a few days after the delivery of the Address by the President. The motion is moved by a member and seconded by another member both of whom
National Assembly of the Church of England
Church of England. 'The assembly constituted in accordance with the constitution set forth in the appendix to the address presented to His Majesty by the Convocations of Canterbury and York on the 10th day of May, 1919,
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Election Commissioners
Election Commissioners, are commissioners appointed by the Crown on the joint address of both Houses of Parliament to inquire into the report made by judges on the trial of an
Drunkenness
purposes, frame on receiving notice of conviction of an habitual drunkard, together with a statement of his name, address, and occupation, and description of his personal appearance, in order to refrain from supplying him with intoxicating liquor
Dog
may be sold or destroyed if not claimed after notice to the owner or person whose name and address is on its collar; and by s. 4 any person taking possession of a stray dog must either
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Leading question
to be put except in cross-examination, except as to matter not in dispute, and preliminary inquires, name and address, etc., of witnesses. It is not easy to lay down any precise general rule as to what are
Communicated
posted acceptance takes effect when it is communicated to the offeror; communicated is defined as delivered at his address, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 9, para 281, p. 160.
Land certificate
following prescribed legal steps. It contains an official description of the land, as well as the name and address of the person receiving the entitlement, and is prima facie evidence of the truth of the matters it
Protest
Protest, a solemn declaration of opinion, generally of dissent. Each peer has a right, when he disapproves of the vote of the majority of the House of Lords, to enter his dissent on the Journals of...
Mitigation
Mitigation, abatement of anything penal, harsh, or painful. An address in mitigation is a speech made by the defendant or his counsel to the judge, after verdict or
Motion of thanks
Parliament the motion of thanks is taken up for discussion a few days after the delivery of the Address by the President. The motion is moved by a member and seconded by another member both of whom
National Assembly of the Church of England
Church of England. 'The assembly constituted in accordance with the constitution set forth in the appendix to the address presented to His Majesty by the Convocations of Canterbury and York on the 10th day of May, 1919,
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