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Application
willingness to abide by the terms and conditions for such conversion of the user. Letter merely making an enquiry does not
Chancellor, Lord
(for none else was then capable of an office so conversant in writings), and presiding over the royal chapel, he became
Asphyxia
Asphyxia, [fr. a not, and, Gk., pulse], suspended animation, produced by the non-conversion of the venous blood of the lungs...
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Attachment
400, Note 3, p. 291. Attachment means prohibition of transfer, conversion, disposition or movement of property by an order issued under
Bigamy
2 SCR 1171. Second marriage of Hindu husband after his conversion to Islam is void marriage in terms of section 494,
Co-respondent
on the same principles and manner as actions for criminal conversation were tried before the commencement of the (English) Matrimonial Causes
Colloquium
Colloquium, 1. A talking together; a conversation. 2. An old term in pleading applied to the statement
Saponifiable
Capable of conversion into soap as a saponifiable substance
Saponification
The act process or result of soap making conversion into soap specifically Chem the decomposition of fats and other
nothings
inconsequential conversation as they traded a few nothings as they parted
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