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Leprosy cured person
Leprosy cured person, means any person who has been cured of leprosy
Curing
Curing, includes wilting, drying, fermenting and any process for rendering an unmanufactured product fit for marketing or manufacture. [The Central...
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Dean
members of the capitular body, with special reference to the cure of souls. In cathedrals of the new foundation, the duties
Treatment
indicate all the steps taken in order to effect a cure of an injury or disease, Himanshu Sekhar Nandy v. District
Tobacco
duty of 5s. for a licence to grow, cultivate, or cure tobacco. The duties on tobacco are mainly imposed by the
Reading-in
of a person instituted or licensed to any benefice with cure of souls or perpetual curacy will be divested unless be
Patent medicine
or which have been advertised as beneficial to the prevention, cure, or relief of any ailment or disorder affecting the human
Parson
Litt. 300 a); one that has a parochial charge or cure of souls. 'The most legal, most beneficial, and most honourable
Curative
Relating to or employed in the cure of diseases tending to cure
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Cure - Law Dictionary Search Results
cure
Matched in: Term cure
Leprosy cured person
Leprosy cured person, means any person who has been cured of leprosy
Curing
Curing, includes wilting, drying, fermenting and any process for rendering an unmanufactured product fit for marketing or manufacture. [The Central...
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Dean
members of the capitular body, with special reference to the cure of souls. In cathedrals of the new foundation, the duties
Treatment
indicate all the steps taken in order to effect a cure of an injury or disease, Himanshu Sekhar Nandy v. District
Tobacco
duty of 5s. for a licence to grow, cultivate, or cure tobacco. The duties on tobacco are mainly imposed by the
Reading-in
of a person instituted or licensed to any benefice with cure of souls or perpetual curacy will be divested unless be
Patent medicine
or which have been advertised as beneficial to the prevention, cure, or relief of any ailment or disorder affecting the human
Parson
Litt. 300 a); one that has a parochial charge or cure of souls. 'The most legal, most beneficial, and most honourable
Curative
Relating to or employed in the cure of diseases tending to cure
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