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Enteron
The whole alimentary or enteric canal
Burglary
latro, Lat.]. At Common Law burglary is the breaking and entering of the dwelling-house of another in the night-time with intent
Advocate
FACULTY OF; and BARRISTER. Means a person whose name is entered on the roll of advocates prepared and maintained by a
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Bonded labour system
of forced, or partly forced, labour under which a debtor enters, or has, or is presumed to have, entered, into an
Separate estate
c. 63) provided (s. 1) that:- 1. Every contract hereafter entered into by a married woman otherwise than as agent, (a)
entry
entry pl: en·tries 1 : the privilege of entering real property see also right of entry 2 : the
Appearance
he generally comes into such Court to defend himself by entering an appearance with the proper officer. Appearance to actions in
judgment
a debt with agreement that an adverse judgment may be entered without notice or a hearing : confession of judgment consent
Intoxicating liquor
licensing justices keeps (s. 50) a register in which are entered the names of the owners of licensed premises and the
Specific performance
be specifically executed, are these:- (a) The contract must be entered into by competent parties, or their lawfully authorized agents. The
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