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Computer system

which are not programmable and capable of being used in conjunction with external files which contain computer programmes, electronic instructions, input

Concurrent

Concurrent, acting in conjunction; agreeing in the same act; contributing to the same event;

Contingency with a double aspect

have no son, then to B.' These interests, considered in conjunction with those for which they are substitutionary, are sometimes termed

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Establish and administer

words 'establish and administer' in the Article must be read conjunctively and so read it gives the right to the minority

Firmware

Firmware, 'software kept in semi-permanent memory. Firmware is used in conjunction with hardware and software. It also shares the characteristics of

Factory

the subject up to 1901, must however, be read in conjunction with the legislation since that date; reference should therefore be

Adequate and special reasons

special reasons, nor adequate reasons disjunctively. There should be a conjunction of both for enabling the court to invoke the discretion.

Hold

In England, tenure 2. This word occurs most often in conjunction with other, e.g. fee-hold, lease hold, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th

Industry

if he is following one of the vocations mentioned in conjunction with his employers engaged in the vocations mentioned in relation

Morganatic marriage

Morganatic marriage. The lawful and inseparable conjunction of a man of noble or illustrious birth with a

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