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Scolytid

Any one of numerous species of small bark boring beetles of the genus Scolytus and allied genera Also used adjectively

Shotgun

A light smooth bored gun often double barreled especially designed for firing small shot at short range and killing small game

Client

damages of a suit which the patron lost, and of any penalty in which he was condemned; he bore a part of the patron's expenses incurred by his discharging public duties, or filling the honourable places in

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Husting

held in the open air. It was a local curt. The county curt in the city of London bore this name. There were hustings at York, Winchester, Lincoln, and in other places, similar to the London hustings,

Initialia testimonii

witness in chief in Scotland, he was first examined as to his disposition towards the parties, whether he bore ill-will to either of them, or had been prompted what to say, or had received any bribe, Bell's

Justiciar or Justiciary, Chief

absence. Writs ran in his name and were tested by him. The last who filled the office and bore the title of Capitalis Justitiarius Angli' was Philip Basset, temp. Henry III. See Jac. Law Dict.

VerbarLabarum

as a pike bearing a silk banner hanging from a crosspiece and surmounted by a golden crown It bore a monogram of the first two letters ChiRho which appear like the English letters X and P of

Mining lease

a prospecting license. 'Mining lease', according to Rule 3(i) of 1949 Rules means a lease to mine, quarry, bore, dig and search for, win, work and carry away any mineral specified therein. s. 3(c) of 1957 Act

Signed copy

means writing one's name on some document or paper. A document was also a signed copy because it bore the signature of the umpire, Hindustan Construction Company Ltd. v. Union of India, AIR 1967 SC 526 (527):

Sink

Sink, with all its grammatical variation and cognate expressions, includes, in relation to a well, and digging, drilling or boring of a well or deepening of an existing well. [West Bengal Ground Water Resources (Management Control...

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Scolytid

Any one of numerous species of small bark boring beetles of the genus Scolytus and allied genera Also used adjectively

Shotgun

A light smooth bored gun often double barreled especially designed for firing small shot at short range and killing small game

Client

damages of a suit which the patron lost, and of any penalty in which he was condemned; he bore a part of the patron's expenses incurred by his discharging public duties, or filling the honourable places in

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Husting

held in the open air. It was a local curt. The county curt in the city of London bore this name. There were hustings at York, Winchester, Lincoln, and in other places, similar to the London hustings,

Initialia testimonii

witness in chief in Scotland, he was first examined as to his disposition towards the parties, whether he bore ill-will to either of them, or had been prompted what to say, or had received any bribe, Bell's

Justiciar or Justiciary, Chief

absence. Writs ran in his name and were tested by him. The last who filled the office and bore the title of Capitalis Justitiarius Angli' was Philip Basset, temp. Henry III. See Jac. Law Dict.

VerbarLabarum

as a pike bearing a silk banner hanging from a crosspiece and surmounted by a golden crown It bore a monogram of the first two letters ChiRho which appear like the English letters X and P of

Mining lease

a prospecting license. 'Mining lease', according to Rule 3(i) of 1949 Rules means a lease to mine, quarry, bore, dig and search for, win, work and carry away any mineral specified therein. s. 3(c) of 1957 Act

Signed copy

means writing one's name on some document or paper. A document was also a signed copy because it bore the signature of the umpire, Hindustan Construction Company Ltd. v. Union of India, AIR 1967 SC 526 (527):

Sink

Sink, with all its grammatical variation and cognate expressions, includes, in relation to a well, and digging, drilling or boring of a well or deepening of an existing well. [West Bengal Ground Water Resources (Management Control...

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