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Community-produced variety

Community-produced variety, means types differentiated according to their botanical characteristics and the cultivation techniques used, but not so as to exclude consideration, where necessary, of ecological modifications of those types, EC Council Regulation 727/70, Art. 2(3)(b) (UK) Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 1(2), para 1099, p. 761....


Communion, Holy

Communion, Holy. As to the doctrine and practice of the Church of England in reference to the celebration of the Holy Communion, see Sheppard v. Bennett, (1870) LR 3 Ad & Ec 167; LR 4 PC 350 (371); Read v. Bishop of Lincoln, (1891) 9; 1892 AC 644, and the authorities there referred to. As to the right of the clergyman to repel from Holy Communion, see Rex v. Dibdin, (1910) 57; 1912 AC 533....


Chicks

Chicks, means live fowls, ducks, geese, turkeys and guinea-fowls each not weighing more than 185g., Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 1(2), para 1061, p. 705. [EC Council Regulation 2777/75, Art. 1(2)(b), (UK)]...


Caseinates

Caseinates, means alkaline salts or alkaline earth salts of casein, at least 95 per cent. soluble in distilled water, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 1(2), para 1084, p. 735 [Art 1(e) of EC Council Regulation 987/68 (UK)]...


Casein

Casein, means the product, washed and dried, insoluble in water, obtained from skimmed milk by coagulation or obtained from raw casein, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 1(2), para 1084, p. 735 [Art. 1(d) of EC Council Regulation 987/68 (UK)]...


Car case

Car case, means the whole body of the fowl after bleeding, plunking and evisceration, although removal of the kidneys of the legs at the tarsus or of the head is optional; Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 1(2), para 1034, p. 659 [EC Council Directive 71/118, Art. 2(a) (UK)]....


Ex

A prefix from the latin preposition ex akin to Gr ex or ek signifying out of out proceeding from Hence in composition it signifies out of as in exhale exclude off from or out as in exscind beyond as in excess exceed excel and sometimes has a privative sense of without as in exalbuminous exsanguinous In some words it intensifies the meaning in others it has little affect on the signification It becomes ef before f as in effuse The form e occurs instead of ex before b d g l m n r and v as in ebullient emanate enormous etc In words from the French it often appears as es sometimes as s or eacute as escape scape eacutelite Ex prefixed to names implying office station condition denotes that the person formerly held the office or is out of the office or condition now as ex president ex governor ex mayor ex convict The Greek form ex becomes ex in English as in exarch ek becomes ec as in eccentric...


Petty-bag Office

Petty-bag Office, an office belonging to the Common Law jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery, for suits for and against solicitors and officers of that Court, and for process and proceedings by extents on statutes, recognizances, ad quod damnum scire facias to repel letters-patent, etc., Termes de la Ley. The term is derived from the little bag (parva baga) in which original writs relating to the business of the Crown were anciently kept.By the Great Seal Offices Abolition Act, 1884, s. 5, provision was made for the abolition of the office of Clerk of the Petty Bag, and the transfer of his duties, and in 1888, the last holder of the office dying, it ceased to exist.The Common Law jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery is now transferred to the High Court of Justice [(English) Jud. Act, 1925, s. 18(2)(b)], replacing (English) Jud. Act, 1873, s. 16).Pew [fr. puye, Dut.; appui, Fr.], an enclosed seat in a church. It is some what in the nature of an heirloom, and may descend by immemorial ...


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