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From any premises
means that the first phrase has to be read as complete in itself beginning from the words 'for the fixation' and
Graveyard
extent, then the presumption will be that the dedication is complete and the graveyard has become a public graveyard where the
Induction
a parson possession of his church. A clerk is not complete incumbent until induction, which is performed by a mandate from
Hire-purchase price
payable by the hirer under hire-purchase agreement in order to complete the purchase of, or the acquisition of property in, the
His return of income
the previous return and is filed before the assessment is complete, Delhi Cloth & General Mills Co. Ltd. v. State of
Id perfectum est quod ex omnibus suis partibus constat; et nihil perfectum est dum aliquid restat agendum
dum aliquid restat agendum [Lat.], that is perfect which is complete in all its parts; and nothing is perfect whilst anything
Inchoate
Inchoate, begun, but not completed. By the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882, s. 20, 'a
Droit-droit, or jus duplicatum
possession joined with the right of property, which makes a complete title to lands, tenements, and hereditaments. And when to this
Infectious diseases
send to the Medical Officer of Health for the district complete lists of names and addresses of day scholars who may
Insurance
handed about in this way until the amount required is complete. Merchants and ship-owners also give orders to insurance brokers, who
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