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Certain
Certain, word 'certain' cannot mean certain on the date of the
Certain premises
Certain premises, for the purpose of ascertaining the legislative policy must
annuity certain
annuity certain see annuity
life income-period certain annuity
life income-period certain annuity see annuity
sum certain
sum certain : an amount that can be determined with certainty from
Insurance
the insured and the insurer. The first actually pays a certain sum, and the latter undertakes to pay a larger, if
Office
gold, but more worthy to be put in execution,' 'for certainly,' he adds, 'never shall justice be duly administered, but when
Tenure
immediately of the king, as lord paramount, in consideration of certain services to be rendered by the holder. There is then
Solicitor
a clerk ('articled clerk') to a solicitor, and have passed certain examinations (see s. 14). The period of service as an
Intoxicating liquor
(see s. 29) an appeal to quarter sessions. Holders of certain wine and beer licences, if first granted before 1869 (before
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