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Criminal Charge

'criminal charge' for the purpose of Article 6 of the convention the court had to consider, Regina (Mudie) v. Dover Magistrates'

Declaration of war

to commence hostilities, agreed to be necessary by the Hague Convention, 1907. In modern times the future belligerents, generally, are in

obligation

perform for the other's benefit, and, in the case of conventional obligations, a cause. conditional obligation : an obligation that is

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Contra formam collationis

any late houses of religion, as to an abbot and convent, or to the warden or master of any hospital and

Coin

Act to enable effect to be given to an International Convention for the suppression of counterfeiting Currency, to apply to foreign

Chemical weapons

precursors, except where intended for purposes not prohibited under the Convention, as long as the types and quantities are consistent with

Nunnery

A house in which nuns reside a cloister or convent in which women reside for life under religious vows See

Direct nomination

direct popular vote rather than through the action of a convention or body of elected nominating representatives or delegates The term

Conventionalize

To make conventional to bring under the influence of or cause to conform

Conventionality

The state of being conventional adherence to social formalities or usages that which is established

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