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Stolen property or property fraudulently obtained
Stolen property or property fraudulently obtained, the words 'stolen property or property fraudu-lently obtained' merely denote the attribute or characteristic of the property. If the property is capable of being described as 'stolen property' or 'property
Similarly apportioned
'similarly apportioned' which occur in the explanation mean apportioned 'with reference to the amounts of profits and gains attributable to the two parts of the company's business'. Thus, the explanation first refers to an apportionment or splitting
Short-ford
foreclose, Izack's Antiq. Exet. 48. See Cowel. A like custom in London by the ancient statute of Gavelet, attributed to 10 Edw. 2, is called forschot or forschoke
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Sanitary fittings
can be kept free from dirt with little effort and are generally conducive to healthy conditions. The essential attribute of glazed tiles is that they ensure sanitary conditions. They are, therefore, covered within the expression 'sanitary fittings',
Sand
Sand, can be described in terms of both texture and composition. Textual attributes include size, size sorting, angularity, shape and surface texture of the grains. Grain size refers to the mean
Salary or wages
for payment of compensation if the possession of vendee is interfered with by a third party claimant is attributable to be grantor's defective title; (c) the stipulation for reconveyance of the property by a deed of transfer;
Ruling Chief
expression 'Ruling Chief' connotes 'a person who is endowed with the content of sovereignty and also has the attributes of a sovereign'. According to Black's Law Dictionary, 5th Edn., p. 1252 (See now 7th Edn. P. 1402)
Royalty
of persons. If the royalty cannot be claimed by any individual, much less the controversial items being its attribute, even if assumed, can be claimed by a citizen, State of Himachal Pradesh v. Raja Mahendra Pal, (1999)
Reserve and provision
to be understood in its ordinary popular sense, that is to say, the sense or meaning that is attributed to it by men of business, trade and commerce and by persons interested in or dealing with companies.
Regulation
itself but it is inclusive of its inherent implications thereto as well. The interpretation shall have to be attributed to the words used in the Constitution having regard to the public good and public interest. As a
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Attribution - Law Dictionary Search Results
Stolen property or property fraudulently obtained
Stolen property or property fraudulently obtained, the words 'stolen property or property fraudu-lently obtained' merely denote the attribute or characteristic of the property. If the property is capable of being described as 'stolen property' or 'property
Similarly apportioned
'similarly apportioned' which occur in the explanation mean apportioned 'with reference to the amounts of profits and gains attributable to the two parts of the company's business'. Thus, the explanation first refers to an apportionment or splitting
Short-ford
foreclose, Izack's Antiq. Exet. 48. See Cowel. A like custom in London by the ancient statute of Gavelet, attributed to 10 Edw. 2, is called forschot or forschoke
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Sanitary fittings
can be kept free from dirt with little effort and are generally conducive to healthy conditions. The essential attribute of glazed tiles is that they ensure sanitary conditions. They are, therefore, covered within the expression 'sanitary fittings',
Sand
Sand, can be described in terms of both texture and composition. Textual attributes include size, size sorting, angularity, shape and surface texture of the grains. Grain size refers to the mean
Salary or wages
for payment of compensation if the possession of vendee is interfered with by a third party claimant is attributable to be grantor's defective title; (c) the stipulation for reconveyance of the property by a deed of transfer;
Ruling Chief
expression 'Ruling Chief' connotes 'a person who is endowed with the content of sovereignty and also has the attributes of a sovereign'. According to Black's Law Dictionary, 5th Edn., p. 1252 (See now 7th Edn. P. 1402)
Royalty
of persons. If the royalty cannot be claimed by any individual, much less the controversial items being its attribute, even if assumed, can be claimed by a citizen, State of Himachal Pradesh v. Raja Mahendra Pal, (1999)
Reserve and provision
to be understood in its ordinary popular sense, that is to say, the sense or meaning that is attributed to it by men of business, trade and commerce and by persons interested in or dealing with companies.
Regulation
itself but it is inclusive of its inherent implications thereto as well. The interpretation shall have to be attributed to the words used in the Constitution having regard to the public good and public interest. As a
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