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Workman
power vested in him or by the nature of duties attached to his office, All India Reserve Bank Employees' Association v.
property
is movable but not including crops or other resources still attached to land : property other than real property [a tax
bond
trial to guarantee the defendant's appearance in court as scheduled attachment bond 1 : a bond given by a plaintiff seeking
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Power
his life. Such an estate must be created, which will attach on an interest actually vested in himself; or, (b) In
Debtor
Act. See CREDITOR and BANKRUPT. Debtor, in relation to an attachment of earnings order, or to proceedings in which a court
Forest Courts
such deer were lodged. They consisted of the Courts of attachments, regard, sweinmote, and justice-seat. The Court of attachments, woodmote, or
Active duty
the Force during the period in which such person is attached to, or forms part of, a unit of Force-(i) which
accrete
accrete ac·cret·ed ac·cret·ing vi : to grow or become attached by accretion vt : to cause to adhere or become
real
at property b in the civil law of Louisiana : attached to a thing rather than a person [a obligation is
real right
the civil law of Louisiana : a right that is attached to a thing rather than a person [the right of
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