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to the spiritual judge by his discretion thought meet and convenient. 2 & 3 Edw. 6, c. 19, however, providing for
Fairs
or market where they please, or where they can most conveniently. Notwithstanding enfranchisement of copyholds under the (English) Law of Property
Factory
number of traders reside in a foreign country for the convenience of trade; also a building in which goods are manufactured.
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Existing law
their force form executive authority and made either for the convenience of the administration or for the benefit or individuals, though
Drinking-fountains
may be established in London by sanitary authorities in such convenient and suitable situations as they may deem proper under s.
Divisions of the High Court
was by s. 31 of that Act, for the more convenient despatch of business, divided into five Divisions, which were called
Material alteration
a time tenants make minor constructions and alterations for the convenient use of the tenanted accommodation. The legislature does not provide
Dependant
allegation that they are a party to a marriage of convenience by way of pursuing a statutory appeal under the Immigration
Department
branch of division of government administration. For the sake of convenience the government work is divided subjectwise or functionwise, and each
Cy-pres
regard to personal legacies, which is at once rational and convenient, and tends to carry into effect the intention of the
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Fast-day
to the spiritual judge by his discretion thought meet and convenient. 2 & 3 Edw. 6, c. 19, however, providing for
Fairs
or market where they please, or where they can most conveniently. Notwithstanding enfranchisement of copyholds under the (English) Law of Property
Factory
number of traders reside in a foreign country for the convenience of trade; also a building in which goods are manufactured.
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Existing law
their force form executive authority and made either for the convenience of the administration or for the benefit or individuals, though
Drinking-fountains
may be established in London by sanitary authorities in such convenient and suitable situations as they may deem proper under s.
Divisions of the High Court
was by s. 31 of that Act, for the more convenient despatch of business, divided into five Divisions, which were called
Material alteration
a time tenants make minor constructions and alterations for the convenient use of the tenanted accommodation. The legislature does not provide
Dependant
allegation that they are a party to a marriage of convenience by way of pursuing a statutory appeal under the Immigration
Department
branch of division of government administration. For the sake of convenience the government work is divided subjectwise or functionwise, and each
Cy-pres
regard to personal legacies, which is at once rational and convenient, and tends to carry into effect the intention of the
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