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Crypto-coup
values versus globalisational crypto-coup: To be or not to be: that is the question.' [Globalisation-Vanishing National Economics and Diminishing Labour Survival in Justice Iyer, Off the Bench, Universal Law Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., p. 225]. (Justice V.R.
Conversion, equitable
an intestacy and land converted into money to the personal representatives. The importance of this distinction has been diminished in the case of deaths occurring after 1925, the rule of descent of realty and personalty having been
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
on compensation in respect of improvements by tenants about to quit. 2. Compensation in respect of increased or diminished value of holding (ss. 9 and 10).--The Act provides for compensation to a tenant who increases the value
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Consummation
of the goods for his own purposes. He does not have to destroy them nor does he to diminish their value or utility. A man purchases a valuable piece of sculpture or painting for preservation in a
Capita, Per
not occur in the Administration of Estates Act, 1925, which repealed the Statute of Distribution and altered and diminished family rights in the distribution of intestate estates. See Widow in regard to all deaths after 1925.
Annual Financial Statement
the resources of the country; it declares whether the burdens upon the people are to be increased or diminished, Parliamentary Practice, Erskine May, 22nd Edn., p. 788. The Annual Financial Statement or the Statement or the Statement
Abatuda
Abatuda, is a thing diminished, such as money reduced in value by clipping (moneta abatuda), Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn. p. 2.
Semidiatessaron
An imperfect or diminished fourth
Semidiapente
An imperfect or diminished fifth
Replenish
To fill again after having been diminished or emptied to stock anew hence to fill completely to cause to abound
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Diminishable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Crypto-coup
values versus globalisational crypto-coup: To be or not to be: that is the question.' [Globalisation-Vanishing National Economics and Diminishing Labour Survival in Justice Iyer, Off the Bench, Universal Law Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., p. 225]. (Justice V.R.
Conversion, equitable
an intestacy and land converted into money to the personal representatives. The importance of this distinction has been diminished in the case of deaths occurring after 1925, the rule of descent of realty and personalty having been
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
on compensation in respect of improvements by tenants about to quit. 2. Compensation in respect of increased or diminished value of holding (ss. 9 and 10).--The Act provides for compensation to a tenant who increases the value
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Consummation
of the goods for his own purposes. He does not have to destroy them nor does he to diminish their value or utility. A man purchases a valuable piece of sculpture or painting for preservation in a
Capita, Per
not occur in the Administration of Estates Act, 1925, which repealed the Statute of Distribution and altered and diminished family rights in the distribution of intestate estates. See Widow in regard to all deaths after 1925.
Annual Financial Statement
the resources of the country; it declares whether the burdens upon the people are to be increased or diminished, Parliamentary Practice, Erskine May, 22nd Edn., p. 788. The Annual Financial Statement or the Statement or the Statement
Abatuda
Abatuda, is a thing diminished, such as money reduced in value by clipping (moneta abatuda), Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn. p. 2.
Semidiatessaron
An imperfect or diminished fourth
Semidiapente
An imperfect or diminished fifth
Replenish
To fill again after having been diminished or emptied to stock anew hence to fill completely to cause to abound
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