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Septicidal
Dividing the partitions said of a method of dehiscence in which
War Office
Local Government Act, 1933, ss. 24 to 30]. In boroughs divided by wards, an alderman or, in some cases, a councillor,
Tort
prosecution, negligence, slander, or trespass (see those titles). Actions are divided into actions in contract and actions in tort: see as
Shire
Shire [fr. scyran, Sax., to divide], a part or portion of the kingdom; called also a
Plea
a plaintiff's declaration; anciently a suit or action. Pleas were divided into common pleas, relating to civil causes, and pleas of
Pandect', or Digesta
in Smith's Dict. of Antiq., voce 'Pandect'.' The Pandects are divided into fifty Books, each book containing several Titles, divided into
Milk products
dealt with in that Appendix under Group A.11 which is divided into various items. Item A.11.01 which is further divided into
Instruments of partition
of partition, means any instrument whereby co-owners of any property divide or agree to divide such property in severalty, and includes
County
of country comprehending a great number of hundreds. England is divided into forty counties or shires, Wales into twelve and Scotland
Commander-in-Chief
delegated to a Commander-in-Chief appointed by patent. The command was divided in the middle of the nineteenth century between the Commander-in-Chief
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