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Articles or things
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Credendum
A thing to be believed an article of faith distinguished from agendum a practical duty … A thing to be believed an article of faith distinguished from agendum a practical duty
Goods
PC [See Halsbury's Laws of England, 4th Edn., Vol. 37] Tangible or movable property other than money, esp. articles of trade or items of merchandise, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 701. To become 'goods' an article … to be used in the fitting out, improvement or repairs of movable property); and all growing crops, grass or things attached to, or forming part of the land which are agreed to be severed before the sale or
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Antiquity
politics in bygone ages, (iv) any article, object or thing of historical interest, and (v) any article, object or things declared by the Central Government, by notification in the Official Gazette, to be an antiquity for the purposes … Antiquity, includes--(i) any coin, sculpture, manuscript, epigraph, or other work of art or craftsmanship, (ii) any article, object or thing detached, from a building or cave, (iii) any article, object or thing illustrative of science,
Article
Article [articulus, Lat.], a complaint exhibited in the Ecclesiastical Court by way of libel. The different parts of a … made and sold separately. [Designs Act, 2000 (16 of 2000), s. 2 (a)] A machine is a tangible thing which can both be seen and felt and as such it answers the description of an 'article' within
Magna Carta
the 19th of June, 1215, being in the seventeenth year of his reign. After the adjustment of preliminaries, Articles or heads of agreement were drawn up and sealed; these Articles were then reduced to the form of a … year, which, with the knights of the shires, shall take the said assizes in those counties; and those things that at the coming of our foresaid justicers, being sent to take those assizes in the counties, cannot
Chose
the (English) Companies Act, 1929, such as an assignment of shares, under that Act, if the Memorandum or Articles of Association prescribe the formalities. (4) Choses in possession, where a person has not only the right to … Chose [Fr., a thing]; it is used in divers senses, of which the four following are the most important:-- (1) Chose local,
Container
broad sense, it means a receptacle which contains: in a narrower sense, it means a receptacle in which articles are covered or enclosed and transported; and in a more limited sense, it means enclosures used in shipping … Container, means a box, bottle, casket, tin, can, barrel, case, tube, receptacle, sack, wrapper or other thing in which any infant milk substitute, feeding bottle or infant food is placed or packed for sale or
Toll
rate or other payment payable under the special Act for any passenger, animal, carriage, goods, merchandise, articles, matters or things conveyed on the railway.' See Railway and Hunt v. Great Northern Railway Co., (1851) 10 CB 900. County
Water supply and sanitary fittings
or public buildings. The use of the word 'fittings' suggests that the expression is intended to refer to articles or things which are fitted or fixed to the floor or walls of a building and they may in a
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