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Common compound

Common compound, the aforesaid meaning of the term 'common' read in the … number of building situated there in it would be a common compound for them, Municipal Board, Shaharanpur v. Imperial Tobacco of India

Compound and common compound

Compound and common compound, it is axiomatic to say that the term 'compound' is … say that the term 'compound' is different from the term 'common compound'. The former is the individual compound of a building, latter

Compound

566. Individual compound of a building the latter is the common compound for all the buildings situated therein.

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Compounding

6 QB 308; (1846) 9 QB 371; Odgers on the Common Law. And compounding offences only cognizable before magistrates on summary … Compounding, arranging, coming to terms; compounding a felony is where the

Lease and release

of Uses, compounded of a lease for a year at Common Law, or a bargain and sale for a year under … conveyance which derived its effect from the Statute of Uses, compounded of a lease for a year at Common Law, or

Compound householder

to be rated themselves, and such householders so claiming became commonly known as 'compound householders,' as appears from the title to

Settled land

the settlement consists of more instruments than one it is commonly called a 'compound settlement,' though this term is not defined

compound

to prosecute (an offense) NOTE: Compounding a felony is a common-law crime. 2 : to pay (interest) on both the accrued … compound 1 : to agree for a consideration not to prosecute

optical activity

structure does not have a plane of symmetry and is common in biochemical compounds … the ability of a chemical compound to rotate the plane of plane polarized light This is

Chlorine

One of the elementary substances commonly isolated as a greenish yellow gas two and one half … exceedingly poisonous It is abundant in nature the most important compound being common salt Sodium chloride It is powerful oxidizing bleaching

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