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Attends
Attends, means works voluntarily, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 3(1), 4th
Cabin attendant
Cabin attendant, in relation to an aircraft means a person on a
Attendant
Attendant, one who owes a duty or service to another, or
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Serjeant
d. 1921, was the last surviving Serjeant-at-Law. (2) Serjeants-at-arms, officers attending the sover-eign's person to arrest individuals of distinction offending, and
Maintenance
in all cases, provision for food, clothing, residence, education, medical attendance and treatment; (ii) in the case of an unmarried daughter,
Picketing
firm in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute, to attend at or near a house or place where a person
Beadle, or Bedel
is chosen by the vestry, and whose business is to attend the vestry, to give notice of its meetings, to execute
Sergeant
of the hundred also an officer whose duty was to attend on the king and on the lord high steward in
Marz-ool-maut
evidence chief among which I would place the inability to attend to ordinary avocations', Sarabhai v. Rabiabai, 30 Bom 537; Mohammad
Marshal
House of Commons, there is a Sarjeet at arms to attend upon the speaker, appointed by the Queen; some of his
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