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Regular
harmonious symmetrical; (3) acting or done or recurring uniformly or calculably in time or manner, habitual, constant, orderly; (4) conforming to
Serious risk of injustice
injustice arising from the operation of the assumptions in the calculation of benefit and not from eventual hardship in the making
Picketing
such numbers or otherwise in such manner as to be calculated to intimidate any person in that house or place, is
Pension
must satisfy the pension authorities that his yearly means as calculated in accordance with the provisions of the first schedule to
Offensive trade
preparing of bricks is a business which is liable or calculated to cause annoyance to the residents of the neighbourhood and
Newspaper
any indecent matter, or indecent medical, surgical, or physiological details calculated to injure public morals. The same Act makes it unlawful
Magna Carta
prevent any dispute about whether the year is to be calculated as inclusive or exclusive of its last day. By the
Low visibility rules
to publicize. 'Fundamental rights cease to be viable if laws calculated to constrict their sweep are withheld from public access; and
Corn Sales Act, 1921 (English)
shall have effect as if the price or value were calculated on that of sixty imperial pounds of wheat, fifty of
Law Reform (UK)
which gives rise to the cause of action, shall be calculated without reference to any loss or gain to his estate
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