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Midwife
(English) Midwives Acts, 1918 to 1937, penalizes any woman, not certified under the Act, who styles herself a midwife, or who
Ordinarily
Ordinarily, may means 'normally', State of Andhra Pradesh v. V. Sharma Rao, AIR 2007 SC 137; Kailash Chandra v. Union...
Money of account, money of measurement money of payment
2002, r. 74. Money Bill, in India, the Speaker endorses certificate on Money Bill, Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business
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Notice under the Land Registration Act, 1925 (English)
severance of mines or minerals, land charges, deposits of land certificates ae, inter alia, subject-matter of notice on the register. Consult
Occupier's Liability Notice
sum which he has paid for tithe rent-charge, without a certificate from the County Court 'that there was good and sufficient
Ordination
chaplain respecting both his faith and his erudition; and various certificates are necessary, particularly one signed by the clergyman of the
Pawnbroker
stolen, and are not grantable without magisterial or district council certificates, not to be refused except for failure to produce satisfactory
Pedlars
Pedlars, certificated persons who travel about offering their goods or skill in
Peremptory mandamus
this writ no other return will be admitted, but a certificate of perfect obedience and due execution. See MANDAMUS; and as
Law List
facie evidence that the persons therein named as solicitors or certificated conveyancers, are such, (English) Solicitors Act, 1850 (23 & 24
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