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Incumbent
to provision by the Public Worship Regulation Act for the better administra-tion of the laws 'relating to the performance of public
Inevitable accident
for such accidents are not ineitable, and 'insuperable' is the better term. The word 'inevitable,' however, is used in the L.P.
Fealty
performed by every subject to his sovereign, but this is better known by its more significant appellation of the oath of
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Incorporated Law Society
incorporated 'to facilitate the acquisition of legal knowledge, and for better and more conveniently discharging the professional duties of the members
Empire Settlement Act, 1922 (English) (12 & 13 Geo. 5, c. 13)
(English) (12 & 13 Geo. 5, c. 13), 'to make better provision for furthering British settlement in His Majesty's Overseas Dominions,'
Dan
Dan, anciently the better sort of men in this kingdom had the title of
Dean
deputies of the bishop, planted all round his diocese, the better to inspect the conduct of the parochial clergy, to inquire
Deed
any condition or covenant respecting land or other property. The better opinion is that the s. relates to covenants only which
Domicellus
Domicellus, a better sort of servant in monasteries; also an appellation of a
Ecclesia meliorari non deteriorari potest
non deteriorari potest [Lat.], The church can make its condition better, but not worse.
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