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Remainder

a feoffiment to B., a widow, for life, provided that if she marry again, then her estate shall cease, and immediately after her death or second marriage the estate shall enure to B. in fee, this is

Proclamation, Fine with

fine after engrossing should be openly and solemnly read and proclaimed in count (during which all pleas should cease), sixteen times, viz., four times in the term in which it was made, and four times in each

Private water

being an exclusive right of fishing whether as owner, lessee or in any other capacity. Explanation.--Water shall not cease to be 'private water' within the meaning of this definition by reason only that other persons may have

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Wolfram ore

by washing or magnetic separation and other similar and necessary process it becomes a concentrate but does not cease to be ore. Unless the ore is roasted or treated with any chemical it cannot be classed as

Intermit

To cause to cease for a time or at intervals to interrupt to suspend

Physical comfort

upon the condition then actually obtaining, regardless of how those conditions came into being or when they may cease; it is a present fact uninfluenced by past history or future fate, Framji Shapurji v. Framji Edulji, (1928)

rest

bring to an end voluntarily the introduction of evidence in a case [the defense s] vt : to cease presenting evidence pertinent to (a case) [I my case]

Restagnate

To stagnate to cease to flow

decree

is subject to judicial approval and supervision ;specif : such a decree by which the accused agrees to cease alleged illegal activities without admitting guilt decree nisi pl: decrees nisi : a provisional decree that will become

injunction

form of a court order compelling a party to do or refrain from doing a specified act compare cease-and-desist order at order, damage declaratory judgment at judgment, mandamus specific performance at performance, stay NOTE: An injunction is

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Remainder

a feoffiment to B., a widow, for life, provided that if she marry again, then her estate shall cease, and immediately after her death or second marriage the estate shall enure to B. in fee, this is

Proclamation, Fine with

fine after engrossing should be openly and solemnly read and proclaimed in count (during which all pleas should cease), sixteen times, viz., four times in the term in which it was made, and four times in each

Private water

being an exclusive right of fishing whether as owner, lessee or in any other capacity. Explanation.--Water shall not cease to be 'private water' within the meaning of this definition by reason only that other persons may have

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Wolfram ore

by washing or magnetic separation and other similar and necessary process it becomes a concentrate but does not cease to be ore. Unless the ore is roasted or treated with any chemical it cannot be classed as

Intermit

To cause to cease for a time or at intervals to interrupt to suspend

Physical comfort

upon the condition then actually obtaining, regardless of how those conditions came into being or when they may cease; it is a present fact uninfluenced by past history or future fate, Framji Shapurji v. Framji Edulji, (1928)

rest

bring to an end voluntarily the introduction of evidence in a case [the defense s] vt : to cease presenting evidence pertinent to (a case) [I my case]

Restagnate

To stagnate to cease to flow

decree

is subject to judicial approval and supervision ;specif : such a decree by which the accused agrees to cease alleged illegal activities without admitting guilt decree nisi pl: decrees nisi : a provisional decree that will become

injunction

form of a court order compelling a party to do or refrain from doing a specified act compare cease-and-desist order at order, damage declaratory judgment at judgment, mandamus specific performance at performance, stay NOTE: An injunction is

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