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Soldier

Soldier, includes any person below the rank of non-commissioned officer who is enrolled under the Indian Army Act, 1911. [Indian Stamp Act, 1899, s. 2(25)]

Solicitor

the Supreme Court. see Cht. Stat., tit. 'Solicitors.' No person may act as a solicitor unless admitted and enrolled (see ss. 3, 43 and 45). Before admission he must have been bound by a contract in writing

Student of the university

Student of the university, means a person enrolled in the University for studying for a degree, diploma or other academic distinction. [Gujarat Agricultural Universities Act, 2004,

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Tail

actual tenant-in-tail, whether in possession, remainder, contingency, or otherwise, shall have full power to dispose of (by deed enrolled, etc., see ss. 40 et seq., ibid.), for an estate in fee-simple absolute, or for any less estate,

Municipal corporation

householders who have occupied and paid rates for twelve months prior to any July, and have also been enrolled as burgesses. The councillors are elected by the burgesses on every 1st of November. Their term of office

impanel

-el·ing or: -el·ling : to form (a jury) esp. by summoning and selecting the members ;specif : to enroll (a list of selected jurors) in a court compare array im·pan·el·ment n

Member of the Force

Member of the Force, means an officer, a subordinate officer, an under-officer or other enrolled person. [Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force Act, 1992, (35 of 1992), s. 2(1)(p)]

Abstract of title

must be seen that the abstracted deeds and wills are all duly executed, and have where necessary been enrolled or otherwise perfected. Whenever the deeds are in the possession of third parties, inquiry should be made as

bill

form in which it was passed by one chamber of Congress and certified by the appropriate legislative official enrolled bill : a copy of a bill in the form in which it is passed in the legislature

engross

or approval [the amendment was ordered to be ed "Congressional Record"] see also engrossed bill at bill compare enroll NOTE: A bill or resolution is engrossed in the Congress and some state legislatures before its third reading

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