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Traction engine
CAR); Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Highways.' They are frequently employed to draw other vehicles, and if their user occasions extraordinary traffic, the
Sledge
Sledge, a hurdle to draw traitors to execution, 1 Hale, P.C. 82.
Sets of Exchange, or of Bills
has been common, from a very early period, for the drawer to draw and deliver to the payee several parts, commonly
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Retainer
are shortly as follows. By rule 20 counsel who has drawn pleadings or advised, or accepted a brief, during the progress
Registrar, or Registrary
Registrars of the Chancery Division of the High Court, who draw up the orders of the Court (see (English) R. S.
Ratio decidendi
inferential finding of facts is the inference which the Judge draws from the direct, or perceptible facts; (ii) statements of the
Prize chit
to a specified number of subscribers as determined by lot, draw or in any other manner, prizes or gifts in cash
Presumption of fact and presumption in of law
Act. 'Presumptions of fact' are infer-ences of certain fact patterns drawn from the experience and observation of the common course of
Partnership
Further, a limited partner may not, either directly or indirectly, draw out or receive back any part of his contribution, and
National insurance
Contributors, and are not entitled to money benefits, but can draw out their past contributions incase of sickness. The Minister of
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