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Bill of health

the time of their clearing out from ports or places suspected of being particularly subject to infectious disorders, certifying the state of health at the time that such ship sailed. A clean bill imports that at the

Bill of store

Bill of store, in the Customs, is a certified extract from the official records that certain imported goods, which would otherwise be liable to duty, are merely

Births, Marriages, and Deaths

as to births or deaths, see (English) Perjury Act, 1911 (c. 6), s. 4. As to forgery of certificates of birth, etc., see (English) Forgery Act, 1913 (c. 27), s. 3. Searches may be made and certified

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Brain-stem death

means the stage at which all functions of the brain-stem have permanently and irreversibly ceased and is so certified under sub-s. (6) of s. 3. [Transplantation of Human Organs Act, 1994 (42 of 1994), s. 2 (d)]

Brawling

or in any chapel of any religious denomination, or in England in any place of religious worship duly certified under the (English) Places of Worship Registration Act, 1855 (18 & 19 Vict. c. 81), or in church-yards

British citizen

in the United Kingdom, or a certificate of entitlement duly issued by or on behalf of the Government certifying that he has such a right of abode. A commonwealth citizen who is not a British citizen but

Certificate

certificate, which has long been obsolete, took place in those cases in which the evidence of the person certifying was, by custom or otherwise, the only proper criterion of the point in dispute; see 3 Bl. Com.

Children's home

Children's home, means an institution established by a State Government or by voluntary organization and certified by that Government under s. 34. [Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 (56 of 2000),

Civil defence volunteer

Civil defence volunteer, in realtion to any injury, means a person certified, by an officer of an civil defence organisation authorised by the Central Government to grant such certificate, to

Cocket

Cocket, a sealed scroll of parchment given to the master of an outward-going ship certifying that the vessel has been duly cleared by the customs officers, Jac. Law Dict.

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Bill of health

the time of their clearing out from ports or places suspected of being particularly subject to infectious disorders, certifying the state of health at the time that such ship sailed. A clean bill imports that at the

Bill of store

Bill of store, in the Customs, is a certified extract from the official records that certain imported goods, which would otherwise be liable to duty, are merely

Births, Marriages, and Deaths

as to births or deaths, see (English) Perjury Act, 1911 (c. 6), s. 4. As to forgery of certificates of birth, etc., see (English) Forgery Act, 1913 (c. 27), s. 3. Searches may be made and certified

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Brain-stem death

means the stage at which all functions of the brain-stem have permanently and irreversibly ceased and is so certified under sub-s. (6) of s. 3. [Transplantation of Human Organs Act, 1994 (42 of 1994), s. 2 (d)]

Brawling

or in any chapel of any religious denomination, or in England in any place of religious worship duly certified under the (English) Places of Worship Registration Act, 1855 (18 & 19 Vict. c. 81), or in church-yards

British citizen

in the United Kingdom, or a certificate of entitlement duly issued by or on behalf of the Government certifying that he has such a right of abode. A commonwealth citizen who is not a British citizen but

Certificate

certificate, which has long been obsolete, took place in those cases in which the evidence of the person certifying was, by custom or otherwise, the only proper criterion of the point in dispute; see 3 Bl. Com.

Children's home

Children's home, means an institution established by a State Government or by voluntary organization and certified by that Government under s. 34. [Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 (56 of 2000),

Civil defence volunteer

Civil defence volunteer, in realtion to any injury, means a person certified, by an officer of an civil defence organisation authorised by the Central Government to grant such certificate, to

Cocket

Cocket, a sealed scroll of parchment given to the master of an outward-going ship certifying that the vessel has been duly cleared by the customs officers, Jac. Law Dict.

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