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Pleading
the evidence by which they are to be proved,' and 'shall, when necessary, be divided into paragraphs numbered consecutively.' Consult Bullen and Leake, or Odgers on Pleading. A pleading has to be read as a whole to
Mine
5, c. 48, s. 1, work below ground in a mine is restricted to seven hours during any consecutive twenty-four hours. But see Coal Mines Act, 1930 (c. 34), s. 14; Coal Mines Act, 1931 (c. 27),
Lay days
Lay days, running or consecutive days; a term used as to the time of loading and unloading ships, etc. see DEMURRAGE.
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Intoxicating liquor
the permitted hours only during the summer period by half an hour, but never for more than eight consecutive weeks. Clubs must be registered, but the distribution of intoxicating liquors among the members has been described as
Impossibility
Impossibility. If a man contract to do a thing which is absolutely impossible by its nature, such contract will not bind him--lex non cogit ad impossibilia, e.g., where the subject-matter has perished before date of contract,...
Exhausted paper
the candidate next in order of preference whether continuing or not, is marked by a number not following consecutively after some other number on the ballot paper or by two or more numbers, Dhara Singh v. District
Inconsecutiveness
The state or quality of not being consecutive
Coal mine
of his work and of going to and from his work, for more than seven hours during any consecutive twenty-four hours.' The (English) Coal Mines Act, 1930 (20 & 21 Geo. 5, c. 34), provides for the
Aggregate value of taxable service
Aggregate value of taxable service, means the sum total of first consecutive payments received during a financial year towards the gross amount, as prescribed under section 67 of the Act,
Sevennight
A week any period of seven consecutive days and nights See Sennight
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Consecution - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pleading
the evidence by which they are to be proved,' and 'shall, when necessary, be divided into paragraphs numbered consecutively.' Consult Bullen and Leake, or Odgers on Pleading. A pleading has to be read as a whole to
Mine
5, c. 48, s. 1, work below ground in a mine is restricted to seven hours during any consecutive twenty-four hours. But see Coal Mines Act, 1930 (c. 34), s. 14; Coal Mines Act, 1931 (c. 27),
Lay days
Lay days, running or consecutive days; a term used as to the time of loading and unloading ships, etc. see DEMURRAGE.
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Intoxicating liquor
the permitted hours only during the summer period by half an hour, but never for more than eight consecutive weeks. Clubs must be registered, but the distribution of intoxicating liquors among the members has been described as
Impossibility
Impossibility. If a man contract to do a thing which is absolutely impossible by its nature, such contract will not bind him--lex non cogit ad impossibilia, e.g., where the subject-matter has perished before date of contract,...
Exhausted paper
the candidate next in order of preference whether continuing or not, is marked by a number not following consecutively after some other number on the ballot paper or by two or more numbers, Dhara Singh v. District
Inconsecutiveness
The state or quality of not being consecutive
Coal mine
of his work and of going to and from his work, for more than seven hours during any consecutive twenty-four hours.' The (English) Coal Mines Act, 1930 (20 & 21 Geo. 5, c. 34), provides for the
Aggregate value of taxable service
Aggregate value of taxable service, means the sum total of first consecutive payments received during a financial year towards the gross amount, as prescribed under section 67 of the Act,
Sevennight
A week any period of seven consecutive days and nights See Sennight
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