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Insurance
underwriters meet in a subscription room at Lloyd's, at the back of the Royal Exchange. The joint affairs of the subscribers
Preferential payments
and 153, as to administration of small estates; Cairney v. Back, (1906) 2 KB 746; Re Beeton, (1913) 2 Ch 279;
Fixtures
screws; grates, ranges, and stoves although fixed in brickwork; iron backs to chimneys beds fastened to the walls or ceiling; fixed
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bond
presented for payment of interest debenture bond : a bond backed by the general credit of the issuer rather than by
Uses
appeal to the conscience of the apparent or legal owner, backed by its irresistible sanctions. The person enjoying the beneficial right
Russian Church
and the government turned over some of the confiscated churches back to church control The Russian Church was recognized anew as
Precedent
Aggarwal, AIR 1984 P&H 439. The Supreme Court can go back on previous decisions, Vidyacharan Shuklai v. Khubchand Baghel, AIR 1964
Giving notice in writing
such mode of trans-mission came to wide use even way back in the late 1930s and by 1954 the International News
Curtilage
[fr. Cour, Fr., court; and leagh, Sax., place], a courtyard, backside, or piece of ground lying near and belonging to a
Carry over
Carry over, a term used in the Stock Exchange to denote the process of postponing the completion of a contract,...
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