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Dissolution
however, it can be dissolved sooner, while a proclamation of Emergency is in operation, like of Lok Sabha can be extended … representation. (2) By length of time, i.e., five (formerly seven) years. See (English) Parliament Act, 1911; SEPTENNIAL ACT. By the (English)
Mississippian
increase of land areas the presence of primitive ammonites and emergence of winged insects called also Missippian period and Lower Carboniferous … geological period extending from from 310 million to 345 million years ago it was associated with an increase of land areas
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Impressing men
a longer period than five years except in case of emergency. See also the (English) Naval Enlistment Act, 1853 (16 & … Navy, against his consent, for a longer period than five years except in case of emergency. See also the (English) Naval
Company
possible level. But gradually this doctrine was eroded by the emergence of new social value which recognised the role of the … of busi-ness, sometimes, but not now so frequently as some years ago, styled a Joint Stock Company. A company has its
Billeting soldiers
replaces the Annual Mutiny Acts. See ARMY. In case of emergency it may be extended to the (English) Navy; see the … fixed by the Army Annual Act, which is passed every year. See Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Army.'
Personal property
Act, 1859, s. 21. This was extended by the (English) Emergency Act, 1881, to conveyances of freehold land or choses in … chattels, stocks, shares, securities, debts, etc., and also leases for years, however long. Personal property is either in possession, or in
Reception order
Ss. 21 and 22 provide exceptions in the case of emergency, etc., and of friends and relatives taking charge. A reception … 9, 10 and 23). It is only effective for one year unless extended [(English) Lunacy Act, 1891, s. 7), and by
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