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Sentence of a Court

of the Court, such few maximum sentences as previously were enjoined having been abolished by the (English) Penal Servitude Act, 1891.

Noxious or offensive gas

1906 (6 Edw. 7, c. 14), which by s. 2 enjoins the owner of every alkali work to use the best

Railway

station 'in a conspicuous place in the booking office 'is enjoined on the companies by s. 15 of the (English) Regulation

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Recusants

I. And see Canons 65, 66, by which Ministers are enjoined to denounce Recusants, and Ministers being Preachers to 'labour diligently

Regularly

of s. 12(3) has a significance of its own. It enjoins a payment or tender characterised by reasonable punctuality, that is

Religion

uniformity of religious worship in the Church of England is enjoined by the Act of Uniformity (14 Car. 2, c. 4);

Sacrament

1), and administration of the Sacrament in both kinds is enjoined by s. 7 of the same Act, 'excepte necessitie otherwise

Equality before law and equal protection of laws

and equal protection of laws, Article 14 of the Constitution enjoins upon the State not to deny to any person 'Equality

If sold in open market

sale or the actual state of the market, but only enjoins that it should be assumed that there is an open

Judaism

The religious doctrines and rites of the Jews as enjoined in the laws of Moses and for many adherents in

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