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Falsification
L.P. Act, 1925, s. 183] 2. Official Documents.--Making any material altera-tion in any official document or in any copy thereof, with
Money of account, money of measurement money of payment
which contains only provisions dealing with the imposition, repeal, remission, alteration or regulation of taxation etc., Parliamentary Practice, Erskine May, 22nd
Association, Memorandum of
constitutes the charter of the company and is incapable of alteration, Ashbury Railway & Co. v. Riche, (1875) LR 7 HL
Banns of marriage
after the Second Lesson; and about 1809 the Rubrics were altered by the king's printers of their own motion to bring
Circuits
place on any circuit.' The following were the circuits as altered by Order in Council made pursuant to 26 & 27
Mutatis mutandis
that matters or things are generally the same, but to altered when necessary, as to names, offices, and the like, Houseman
Processing
understood as an action which brings forth some change or alteration of the goods or material which is subjected to the
Stamp duties
the time when the document was first executed. Very important alterations in the law of stamps were effected by the Customs
register
register [Anglo-French registre, from Medieval Latin registrum, alteration of Late Latin regesta, pl., register, from Latin, neuter plural
amendment
amendment 1 : an act of amending ;esp : an alteration in wording [s to cure the defect in the pleading]
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