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Substantial question of law
or by the Federal Court or is not free from difficulty or calls for discussion of alternative views. If the question
Substantial portion
imported goods on the view that it leads to a difficulty as to whether these two words are to be understood
Status quo as in the High Court
of ambiguity and at times gives rise to doubt and difficulty. According to the ordinary legal connotation, the term 'status quo'
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Settled land
the sale moneys. This was soon found to create a difficulty, the question arising whether the trustee for sale or the
Person
account the object of the Act there could be no difficulty in giving the plain meaning to the word 'person' as
Drawback
taxed at home than abroad. But the drawback obviates this difficulty, and enables merchants to export commodities loaded at home with
Lord Lieutenant of a County
Queen Elizabeth as extraordinary magistrates, constituted only in times of difficulty and danger. They are generally of the principal nobility, and
Information
instruction or knowledge concerning facts or particulars, there is little difficulty, but when s. 147(b) is read as referring to 'information'
Hybrid award
award made by the arbitrator is a non-speaking one the difficulty of showing that there is an error apparent on the
Henry VIII Clause
into full operation or otherwise by Order to remove any difficulty, and at times giving power to modify the provisions of
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