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County

are subdivided for purposes of parliamentary representation. As to the divisons of counties for holding petty and special sessions, see the

Revenue

of the Court of Exchequer were assigned to the Exchequer Division of the High Court (ibid., s. 34), see now (English)

Maritime Courts

have been within its exclusive cognizance, were assigned to a division of the High Court, called the Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty

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Exchequer, Court of

Nor. Fr.; scaccarium, Low Lat.; a treasure], consisted of two divisions, a Court of Revenue, and a Court of Common Law,

Department

Department, includes any division or branch of a department. [Army Act, 1950, s. 3

Sessions of the peace

to all the other magistrates of the hundred or other division of the county, city, etc., for which it is convened,

Supreme Court of Judicature

England; the said Supreme Court to consist of two permanent Divisions, being 'Her (now His) Majesty's High Court of Justice' and

Trial

91, and the Annual County Courts Practice. In the Chancery Division of the High Court, when the trial is by affidavit

Enterprise

directly or through one or more of its units or divisions of subsidiaries, whether such unit or division or subsidiary is

Boundary

an imaginary line which marks the confines or line of division of two contiguous parcels of land. It also denotes the

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