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Civil Law
Decemviri, became invested with the sole management of State affairs. The Ten Tables they drew up, having been approved by the senate and comitia, were engraved on metal, and suspended in the Comitium, and all parties were
Adoption agency
Adoption agency, A local authority or approved adoption society is known as adoption agency. Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 5(3), 2001, 4th Edn., p. 244,
Accomplice
882; see also R. v. Rowland, 1910 (1) KB 458; R. v. Paul, 1920 (2) KB 183). See APPROVER. The word 'accomplice' has not been defined by the Evidence Act and it is generally understood that an
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change status
nonimmigrant visa status while a person is in the U.S. is permitted for some types of visas, if approved by USCIS. Requests for change of status must be made by the visa holder to the U. S.
Informer
Informer, a person who prosecutes those who break any law or penal statute; also an approver. See QUI TAM; APPROVER; COMMON INFORMER. Means (1) Informant (2) A private citizen who brings a penal action
Turbary
be a right to take turf for fuel for such house, 1 Steph. Com. There can be no approver (see APPROVEMENT) against common of turbary: see Williams on Rights of Common.
Industrial concern
1964, and includes any other person in whose fav-our a foreign collaboration involving the import of technology is approved or automatically approved in accordance with the Industrial Policy of the Government of India in force from time
Subject to contract
Subject to contract, does not mean 'subject to the approval by the parties' solicitors of a formal contract. On the other hand, the expression 'subject to contract' has
Unfair trade practice
standard, quality, grade, composition, style or model; represents that the seller or the supplier has a sponsorship or approval or affiliation which such seller or supplier does not have. The definition mentioned above is not inclusive or
Submit
Submit, to propound, as an advocate, a proposition for the approval of the Court.
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