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Commutative

Relative to exchange interchangeable reciprocal

Commutator

A piece of apparatus used for reversing the direction of an electrical current an attachment to certain electrical machines by...

Fees

of Court, or by ancient usage; in modern times frequently commuted for a salary, e.g., by the (English) Justices Clerks Act,

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Electrepeter

instrument used to change the direction of electric currents a commutator

Scutage

Shield money commutation of service for a sum of money See Escuage

Aberemurder

medley. It was declared a capital offence, without fine or commutation, by the laws of Canute, c. 93, and of Henry

Composition

parson, patron, or ordinary, and the owner of lands, for commutation of tithes, e.g., that such lands shall for the future

Cruel and unusual treatment

of obtaining an international determina-tion material to the question of commutation, but then to improve arbitrary restriction which prevent him having

Due process of law

state whereby the individual obtains the opportunity of achieving a commutation by executive act under domestic law, Thomas v. Baptiste (PC),

Escuage

the Crown, and afterwards by authority of Parliament; and this commutation appears to have generally prevailed from so early a period

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