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Sanitation

The act of rendering sanitary the science of sanitary conditions the preservation of health the use of sanitary measures hygiene

Accounting year

not again be exercised except with the previous permission in writing of the prescribed authority and upon such conditions as that authority may think fit. [Payment of Bonus Act, 1965 (21 of 1965), s. 2 (1)]

Accountant in bankruptcy

the Chief Registrar. The funds in the Bank of England standing in his name were transferred (upon certain conditions) to the National Debt Commissioners, by 32 & 33 Vict. C. 91. See BANKRUPTCY.

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Accident

on the part of the person seeking relief. The cases in which equity may give relief under certain conditions are (1) lost or destroyed documents. (2) Imperfect execution of powers. (3) Erroneous payments, e.g., by personal representatives.

Accession

Accession [fr. accedo, Lat.], addition, arriving at, the commencement of a sovereign's reign; also the absolute or conditional acceptance by a nation of a treaty already concluded between other countries. The accession of a sovereign takes

A court immediately below

one and the same. The test for determining whether an aggrieved party has a right to appeal, other conditions being fulfilled, is not whether the judgment is of a court subordinate to the High Court but whether

Sock in

to cause an airport to cease functioning by severe weather conditions such as fog or a snowstorm Used often in the passive the airport was socked in for two

Siredon

like the axolotl Amblystoma Mexicanum sometimes lay eggs while in this larval state but which under more favorable conditions lose their gills and become normal salamanders See also Axolotl

Should

Used as an auxiliary verb to express a conditional or contingent act or state or as a supposition of an actual fact also to express moral obligation

Season

the divisions of the year marked by alterations in the length of day and night or by distinct conditions of temperature moisture etc caused mainly by the relative position of the earth with respect to the sun

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