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Conductive
Having the quality or power of conducting as the conductive tissue of a pistil
Conduct disgraceful in a professional respect
Conduct disgraceful in a professional respect, is not limited either to
disorderly conduct
disorderly conduct : conduct that is likely to lead to a disturbance
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Conduct
Conduct, means a person if (a) he is alleged to be
Future good conduct
Future good conduct, the words 'future good conduct' mean good conduct after retirement.
Personal character and conduct
Personal character and conduct, dealing with meaning of the expression 'personal character and conduct'
Conduct of elections
Conduct of elections, the phrase 'conduct of elec-tions' is held to
Conservators of the truce and safe conducts
Conservators of the truce and safe conducts, officers appointed to hear and determine questions relating to the
Conduct and affairs of a bankrupt
Conduct and affairs of a bankrupt, includes his conduct and affairs
To regulate the work and conduct of the officers
To regulate the work and conduct of the officers, it is a settled principle that when
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