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Period
series of years months or days in which something is completed and ready to recommence and go on in the same
Execution
carrying out some act or course of conduct to its completion, (vide vol. 33'Corpus Juris Secundum), Haneef Joharan v. Abdul Salam,
Election
or in connection with any of such stages of such completed election have to be inquired into, Narayan Bhaskar Khare (Dr.)
Civil Law
for thirty years, and left his great commentary to be completed by Antoine Marville, who published it at Lyons in 1665.
Advowson
it as though it were already severed. An advowsons, once completely and unconditionally severed, can never again become appendant. But should
Educated unemployed youth
undergoing his studies in a university be regarded as having completed his education or being 'unemployed' youth. When a person is
Perfect
Brought to consummation or completeness completed not defective nor redundant having all the properties or
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
regains his cause of action until a statutory limitation is completed against him from the date of the fresh trespass. A
Notice
after 1925, including (i.) mortgages, not excepting first mortgages (not completed by possession of the title deeds) and required to be
Tenure
he joins and it comes to an end on the completion of the tenure unless curtailed on justifiable grounds. Such a
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