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Advow, or Avow, or Avouch
the right of a tenant was impugned, he had to call upon his lord to come forward and defend his right.
C Q D
In radiotelegraphy the letters signified by the code call formerly used cf S O S by ships in distress
Constructive notice
is satisfied to take a shorter title than he could call for by statute is affected by notice of all trusts
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Public order
AIR 1968 All 100. Public order, is what the French call 'order publique' and is something more than ordinary maintenance of
repeal
from Old French, from re- back + apeler to appeal, call, from Latin appellare to address, entreat, call by name] :
Trial
929. Means the proceedings which commences when the case is called on with the Magistrate on the bench, the accused in
Toll
road, highway, or bridge 2. A charge for a long call distance, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn. [fr. tol, Sax. And
demand
demand 1 : a formal request or call for something (as payment for a debt) esp. based on
Pass such order as it thinks fit
the revision petition is satisfied that it is necessary to call for additional evidence, he may call for such evidence, Arbind
Demand
To ask or call for with authority to claim or seek from as by
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