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Eminent domain

idea of property remaining in the Government, or in the aggregate body of the people in their sovereign capacity. It gives

Ecclesiastical Corporations

corporations sole-viz., bishops, certain deans, parsons, and vicars; and corporations aggregate-viz., deans and chapters, and formerly prior and convent, abbot and

Average

word 'average' means 'arithmetical mean to estimate by dividing the aggregate of a series by the number of its units', Harbans

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Deemed to have been executed

that a deed which had been sealed by a corporation aggregate in accordance with that section should be 'deemed to have

Customs

stead one single duty on each article, equivalent to the aggregate of the various duties by which it had previously been

Commercial unit of agricultural land

net annual income of an amount not less than the aggregate of the average annual earnings of two full-time male agricultural

Commercial assets

the society's class 1, class 2 and 3 assets. The aggregate of a society's class 1, class 2 and class 3

Claim

Control) Act (18 of 1960), s. 10 (3)(a)(iii)] 1. The aggregate of operative facts giving rise to a right enforceable by

Bench

[Fr.], a tribunal of justice. (1) The judge or the aggregate body of the judges of any given Court; (2) the

Law Reform (UK)

those actions by way of damages shall not in the aggregate exceed the amount of the damages awarded by the judgment

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