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et al.
et al. [Latin et alia] and others
Act of Settlement
of her body being Protestants. The Act further provided (inter alia) that (i.) the sovereign shall join in the communion with
Acting in any manner prejudicial to the security of the State
the State or the maintenance of public order' would, inter alia, include the commission on the offence of mischief by fire
Adoption
as if born to the adopter in lawful wedlock, inter alia in regard to custody, maintenance and education, appointment of guardians
Aerial Navigation
8, c. 44). The purpose of this legislation was (inter alia) to prevent air-craft from being a military danger and to
Agricultural Marketing Acts, 1931 to 1933
the draft. Schemes under the 1931 Act must provide inter alia for penalties on offences by registered producers and for references
Alien
greatly relaxed the law in their favour. It provided, inter alia, that every person born of a British mother should be
Asylums Board
dealt with the administration relating to cases of insanity (inter alia) among the poor in London. The Lancashire Asylums Board, established
Before
Before, the word 'before' means, inter alia, 'ahead of'; in presence or sight of; under the consideration
Belonging to
word. In Webster 'belong to' is explained as meaning inter alia 'to be owned by, be the possession of. The precise
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