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Issued and served

Bombay decision, observed at page 108: The intention would be effectuated if the wider meaning is given to the expression 'issued'.

Subject to

The use of the words 'subject to' has reference to effectuating the intention of the law and the correct meaning, in

Lease and release

No. 2) conveyance by release without a lease was made effectual; and by the Real Property Act, 1845, s. 2 (see

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Misuse of power or misapplication of power

power used under the mis-apprehension that it was needed for effectuating a purpose, which was really outside the law or the

Notice to produce

so as to enable the party served to make an effectual search, and produce the same at the proper time. It

Poor laws

2 Vict. c. 56, intituled 'An Act for the more effectual Relief of the destitute Poor in Ireland,' the authority of

Private International law

to adjudicate upon disputes involving a foreign element and to effectuate judgments of foreign courts in certain matters, or as a

Slavery

Acts for carrying into effect the treaties for the more effectual suppression of the slave trade were amended and consolidated by

Forthcoming, action of

Forthcoming, action of, a process for effectuating the arrestment (attachment) of debts due to one's debtor, Scots

Such prisoner shall be confined in a cell apart prisoners

restricted meaning. It must be given a rational meaning to effectuate the purpose behind the provision so as not to attract

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