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order
in this entry 2 : an order of a specified duration issued after a hearing attended by all parties that is
Debate
moved in the House, Debate also takes place under short duration discussion although no formal motion has been moved; no debate
Intoxicating liquor
sale for consumption off the premises only an 'off-licence' 3. Duration of Licence.--Each licence (except 'a new licence,' see below) is
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Gratuity
and meritorious service and its payment, therefore, depended upon the duration and the quality of the service rendered by the employee,
Friendly societies
Act, 1929, made it possible to issue policies on the duration of certain lives for a specified period, and to validate
Freehold
issuing out of or annexed to land; and (2) indeterminate duration; for if the utmost period of time to which an
Free-bench
is to take, both as to its quantity, quality, and duration, must be such as the custom prescribes. It is generally
Foetal death
its mother of a product of conception irrespective of the duration of pregnancy. [Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969 (18
Estate
a threefold view, thus: (1) The quantity of interest or duration, divided into-- (A) Freeholds of inheritance, which are subdivided into--
Emblements
as to the executor. So, a tenant at will, the duration of whose tenancy is uncertain, is, if the lessor suddenly
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