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Convulsive

Producing or attended with convulsions or spasms characterized by convulsions convulsionary

Personal effects

person, as property having more or less intimate relation to person of possessor, or such tangible property as attends the person, Words and Phrases, Permanent Edn., Vol. 31, p. 277. In the unabridged edition of the Random

Maintenance

Act, 1956, s. 14 (1)] It includes-- (i) in all cases, provision for food, clothing, residence, education, medical attendance and treatment; (ii) in the case of an unmarried daughter, also the reasonable expenses of an incident to

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Picketing

trade union or of an individual employer or firm in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute, to attend at or near a house or place where a person resides or works or carries on business or

Education

The initial Act established 'school boards' with powers of building and maintaining elementary schools and of regulating the attendance of school children between the ages of 5 and 13. The El. Ed. Act, 1876, declared 'the duty

Subp'na

Subp'na [from sub, Lat., under, and p'na, penalty], a writ commanding attendance in court under a penalty. It bears a close analogy to the citation, or vocatio in jus of

School

'Education.' An institution of learning and education, esp. for children, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1346. School Attendance Committee, a committee appointed annually (in 'school districts' not within the jurisdiction of a 'school board') for the

Marshal

Marshal, in the House of Commons, there is a Sarjeet at arms to attend upon the speaker, appointed by the Queen; some of his duties are to attend the speaker, with the

Crew

Crew, as meaning a member of the flight crew or a cabin attendant, cabin attendants are specifically excluded from the flight crew in the definition of 'cabin attendant', Air Navigation Order,

Escort

A body of armed men to attend a person of distinction for the sake of affording safety when on a journey one who conducts some

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Convulsive

Producing or attended with convulsions or spasms characterized by convulsions convulsionary

Personal effects

person, as property having more or less intimate relation to person of possessor, or such tangible property as attends the person, Words and Phrases, Permanent Edn., Vol. 31, p. 277. In the unabridged edition of the Random

Maintenance

Act, 1956, s. 14 (1)] It includes-- (i) in all cases, provision for food, clothing, residence, education, medical attendance and treatment; (ii) in the case of an unmarried daughter, also the reasonable expenses of an incident to

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Picketing

trade union or of an individual employer or firm in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute, to attend at or near a house or place where a person resides or works or carries on business or

Education

The initial Act established 'school boards' with powers of building and maintaining elementary schools and of regulating the attendance of school children between the ages of 5 and 13. The El. Ed. Act, 1876, declared 'the duty

Subp'na

Subp'na [from sub, Lat., under, and p'na, penalty], a writ commanding attendance in court under a penalty. It bears a close analogy to the citation, or vocatio in jus of

School

'Education.' An institution of learning and education, esp. for children, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1346. School Attendance Committee, a committee appointed annually (in 'school districts' not within the jurisdiction of a 'school board') for the

Marshal

Marshal, in the House of Commons, there is a Sarjeet at arms to attend upon the speaker, appointed by the Queen; some of his duties are to attend the speaker, with the

Crew

Crew, as meaning a member of the flight crew or a cabin attendant, cabin attendants are specifically excluded from the flight crew in the definition of 'cabin attendant', Air Navigation Order,

Escort

A body of armed men to attend a person of distinction for the sake of affording safety when on a journey one who conducts some

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