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Deprivation
declare the benefice void, for some nonfeasance or neglect, or else some malfeasance or crime, as for simony; for neglecting to
Blasphemy
SWEARING. Irreverence toward God, religion, a religious icon or something else considered sacred; Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn. Means the crime
Eire, or eyre
was done for the east of the people, who must else have been brought to the King's Bench, if the cause
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Elegit
have a writ of fieri facias (see that title) or else to seize all the chattels and half the land of
Establish
or business. 3. to set up, install (oneself or someone else) in business, a position, etc.', Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhandhak Committee v.
For sale
for sale by the registered dealer himself or by anyone else. This sub-clause of S. 8(3)(b) of the Central Sales Tax
Fraud
made to extend the operation of the Act to something else which quite foreign to its object and beyond its scope.'
Hearsay
means whatever a person declares on information given by someone else. (see Stephen on Law of Evidence), J.D. Jain v. Management
Bond
forbears from some act, the obligation shall be void, or else shall remain in full force, and the bond is then
Bigamy
section, however, does not apply to any second marriage contracted elsewhere than in England and Ireland by any other than a
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