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Execute
complete as a legal instrument; to perform what is required to give validity to', Words and Phrases (Permanent Edition). Means 'To complete; to make; to sign; to perform; to do; to follow out; to carry out according
Establish
1993 (4) JT 202. [Sikh Gurdwaras Act, 1925 s. 16(2)(iii) and 7(i)] In Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, Third Edition 'the word establish' has a number of meanings i.e., to ratify, confirm, settle, to found, to create. The
Engage
Engage, according to the Black's Law Dictionary, 6th Edition, at page 528 the term 'engage' means 'To employ or involve one's self; to take part in; to
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Disinfectant and pesticide
as 'a commercially produced chemical liquid that destroys germs', pesticide' has been defined in Butterworths Medical Dictionary, Second Edition, as 'a comprehensive word to include substances that will kill any form of pest, e.g., insects, rodents and
Fitzherbert
learned author was his Grand Abridgment, printed in 1514 by Richard Pynson, of which in 1516 a second edition was printed by Wynkyn de Worde. In 1534 he published his Mew Natura Brevium, which ws reprinted in
Debenture
acknowledgement of debt, with a commitment to repay the principal with interest (Palmer's Company Law; p. 672) (24th Edition), Narendra Kumar Maheshwari v. Union of India, 1990 Supp SCC 440: AIR 1989 SC 2138 (2178). [Companies Act,
Income-tax
various abatements and exemptions, which have become extremely complicated, see the current Finance Acts, and consult the latest editions of Dowell or Konstam on Income Tax. See SUPER-TAX. The term 'Income-tax' as employed in s. 2 of
Dies festi, nefasti, et intercisi
(fari tria verba, do, dico, addico, Ovid, Fast. I. 45, etc. 'Varro, De Ling. Lat. vi. 29, 30, edit. Muller; Macrob., Sat. i. 16). On some of the dies fasti comitia could be held, but not on
House of Commons
vol. iv. of the 4th Edn. (1857) of the Lives of the Lord Chancellors (but not in previous editions), wrote that he knew no reason in point of law why any member might not still insist on
Reports, The
13 Jac. 1, which are usually quoted as 'Rep.' They are divided into thirteen parts, and the modern editions are in six volumes, including the index.
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Edition - Law Dictionary Search Results
Execute
complete as a legal instrument; to perform what is required to give validity to', Words and Phrases (Permanent Edition). Means 'To complete; to make; to sign; to perform; to do; to follow out; to carry out according
Establish
1993 (4) JT 202. [Sikh Gurdwaras Act, 1925 s. 16(2)(iii) and 7(i)] In Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, Third Edition 'the word establish' has a number of meanings i.e., to ratify, confirm, settle, to found, to create. The
Engage
Engage, according to the Black's Law Dictionary, 6th Edition, at page 528 the term 'engage' means 'To employ or involve one's self; to take part in; to
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Disinfectant and pesticide
as 'a commercially produced chemical liquid that destroys germs', pesticide' has been defined in Butterworths Medical Dictionary, Second Edition, as 'a comprehensive word to include substances that will kill any form of pest, e.g., insects, rodents and
Fitzherbert
learned author was his Grand Abridgment, printed in 1514 by Richard Pynson, of which in 1516 a second edition was printed by Wynkyn de Worde. In 1534 he published his Mew Natura Brevium, which ws reprinted in
Debenture
acknowledgement of debt, with a commitment to repay the principal with interest (Palmer's Company Law; p. 672) (24th Edition), Narendra Kumar Maheshwari v. Union of India, 1990 Supp SCC 440: AIR 1989 SC 2138 (2178). [Companies Act,
Income-tax
various abatements and exemptions, which have become extremely complicated, see the current Finance Acts, and consult the latest editions of Dowell or Konstam on Income Tax. See SUPER-TAX. The term 'Income-tax' as employed in s. 2 of
Dies festi, nefasti, et intercisi
(fari tria verba, do, dico, addico, Ovid, Fast. I. 45, etc. 'Varro, De Ling. Lat. vi. 29, 30, edit. Muller; Macrob., Sat. i. 16). On some of the dies fasti comitia could be held, but not on
House of Commons
vol. iv. of the 4th Edn. (1857) of the Lives of the Lord Chancellors (but not in previous editions), wrote that he knew no reason in point of law why any member might not still insist on
Reports, The
13 Jac. 1, which are usually quoted as 'Rep.' They are divided into thirteen parts, and the modern editions are in six volumes, including the index.
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