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May confirm
words 'may confirm' show that the Government has the discretion either to confirm or not to confirm and continue the detention depending upon whether the circumstances at that date have changed so as not to necessitate any
Residence
of the court, more specially where there is residence outside those limits marked with a considerable measure of continuance, Paster J.S. Singh v. Jyotsana Singh, AIR 1982 MP 122 [See Divorce Act, 1869, s. 3(3)] Residence, is
Conditional fee
under (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 8) is marked, as to its duration or time of continuance, by an event beyond which it is not to endure. The event is the qualification which gives a
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immigration reform and control act (irca) of 1986
deter illegal immigration to the United States. Its major provisions stipulate legalization of undocumented aliens who had been continuously unlawfully present since 1982, legalization of certain agricultural workers, sanctions for employers who knowingly hire undocumented workers, and
Continually
Without cessation unceasingly continuously as the current flows continually
Conclave
The set of apartments within which the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church are continuously secluded while engaged in choosing a pope
Serve
To work for to labor in behalf of to exert ones self continuously or statedly for the benefit of to do service for to be in the employment of as an
Veterinary Surgeon
by that Act (Veterinary Surgeons Amendment Act, 1900). The Act of 1881 allowed persons who had been practising continuously for not less than five years before the passing of the Act to be placed on a separate
Sittings
the business to be disposed of shall, so far as reasonably practicable and subject to the vacations, sit continuously at the Royal Courts of Justice for the trial of causes in the King's Bench Division. See further
Sitting
Sabha 10th Edn., 2002, r. 248 (Lok Sabha). Sitting, is the time during which a legislative House site continuously, Webster American Dictionary, p. 1364. Sitting, quorum to constitute a sitting of the House is one-tenth of the
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May confirm
words 'may confirm' show that the Government has the discretion either to confirm or not to confirm and continue the detention depending upon whether the circumstances at that date have changed so as not to necessitate any
Residence
of the court, more specially where there is residence outside those limits marked with a considerable measure of continuance, Paster J.S. Singh v. Jyotsana Singh, AIR 1982 MP 122 [See Divorce Act, 1869, s. 3(3)] Residence, is
Conditional fee
under (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 8) is marked, as to its duration or time of continuance, by an event beyond which it is not to endure. The event is the qualification which gives a
Keep your definitions linked to case research
immigration reform and control act (irca) of 1986
deter illegal immigration to the United States. Its major provisions stipulate legalization of undocumented aliens who had been continuously unlawfully present since 1982, legalization of certain agricultural workers, sanctions for employers who knowingly hire undocumented workers, and
Continually
Without cessation unceasingly continuously as the current flows continually
Conclave
The set of apartments within which the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church are continuously secluded while engaged in choosing a pope
Serve
To work for to labor in behalf of to exert ones self continuously or statedly for the benefit of to do service for to be in the employment of as an
Veterinary Surgeon
by that Act (Veterinary Surgeons Amendment Act, 1900). The Act of 1881 allowed persons who had been practising continuously for not less than five years before the passing of the Act to be placed on a separate
Sittings
the business to be disposed of shall, so far as reasonably practicable and subject to the vacations, sit continuously at the Royal Courts of Justice for the trial of causes in the King's Bench Division. See further
Sitting
Sabha 10th Edn., 2002, r. 248 (Lok Sabha). Sitting, is the time during which a legislative House site continuously, Webster American Dictionary, p. 1364. Sitting, quorum to constitute a sitting of the House is one-tenth of the
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