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Natural justice

in the traditions of British jurisprudence, often involved it in conjunction with a reference to 'equity and good conscience'. Legal experts

Or, And

The word 'or' is normally disjunctive and 'and' is normally conjunctive, but when other part of the same statute or the

Things

incorporeal (tangi non possunt). See CHOSE. Things, when used in conjunction with goods, ready money, etc., with reference to accounting between

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To perform those duties etc

'Regional Transport Authority'. That will explain the importance of the conjunction 'and' which is found in sub-cl. (b) after the words

Used substantially

The use of the word 'and' makes both the conditions conjunctive. Sub-clause (xi) uses the words 'if solely used' for the

Agweddi

Agweddi, [ag-gweed, conjunction], a portion given with a bride, Anc. Inst. Wales.

Polysyndeton

A figure by which the conjunction is often repeated as in the sentence ldquoWe have ships

Abbas

Abbas [fr. 'stuarium, Lat.] (Anglo-Saxon) singly or in conjunction, the site of an abbey or land belonging to one.

Conjunctive

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concurrent

arising, or operating at the same time often in relationship, conjunction, association, or cooperation [the power of taxation in the general

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