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Secularist
which are derived from the present life also one who believes that education and other matters of civil policy should be
Advocate, King's
in questions of civil, canon, and international law. It is believed that the office has never been formally abolished.
Archaeological site and remains
and remains, means any area which contains or is reasonably believed to contain ruins or relics of historical or archaeological importance
Appearance doctrine
defendant's use of force is justified if the defendant reasonably believed it to be justified, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
Approver, or Prover
to leave it to juries with the direction not to believe it unless corroborated in some material particular by independent untainted
Arrest
felony has been committed and he has reasonable grounds for believing that the man arrested has committed that felony. 2. By
Arya Samaj
Arya Samaj, the Arya Samaj is a reformist movement, believes in one God and in the Vedas as the books
Astrology
in individuals, groups or nations by means of what is believed to be a correct understanding of the influence of the
Bill of exceptions
exception entered upon or annexed to the record.' It is believed that this section has never been acted upon. The present
Bounty
industry, or of fostering and extending a trade that is believed to be of paramount importance. See Smith's Wealth of Nations,
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