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Booker

One who enters accounts or names etc in a book a bookkeeper

Enteron

The whole alimentary or enteric canal

Infectious or contagious disease

Infectious or contagious disease, means cholera, leprosy, enteric fever, small-pox, tuberculosis, diphtheria, plague influenza venereal disease, and any other epidemic, endemic or infectious disease which the

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Infectious diseases

known as scarlatina or scarlet fever, and the fevers known by any of the following names, typhus, typhoid, enteric, relaps-ing and includes as respects any particular district any infectious disease to which Part V, or corresponding enactment

Burglary

Sax., a house, and larron, a thief, fr. latro, Lat.]. At Common Law burglary is the breaking and entering of the dwelling-house of another in the night-time with intent to commit a felony therein. S. 25 of

Advocate

Scotland all counsel are called advocates. See ADVOCATES, FACULTY OF; and BARRISTER. Means a person whose name is entered on the roll of advocates prepared and maintained by a State Bar Council under the Advocates Act, 1961.

entry

entry pl: en·tries 1 : the privilege of entering real property see also right of entry 2 : the act of entering real property [a warrantless by

judgment

acknowledgment by a debtor of the existence of a debt with agreement that an adverse judgment may be entered without notice or a hearing : confession of judgment consent judgment : a judgment approved and entered by

Appearance

served with a summoning process from a Court he generally comes into such Court to defend himself by entering an appearance with the proper officer. Appearance to actions in the High Court of Justice must be entered

Bonded labour system

Bonded labour system, means the system of forced, or partly forced, labour under which a debtor enters, or has, or is presumed to have, entered, into an agreement with the creditor to the effect than,-

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Booker

One who enters accounts or names etc in a book a bookkeeper

Enteron

The whole alimentary or enteric canal

Infectious or contagious disease

Infectious or contagious disease, means cholera, leprosy, enteric fever, small-pox, tuberculosis, diphtheria, plague influenza venereal disease, and any other epidemic, endemic or infectious disease which the

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Infectious diseases

known as scarlatina or scarlet fever, and the fevers known by any of the following names, typhus, typhoid, enteric, relaps-ing and includes as respects any particular district any infectious disease to which Part V, or corresponding enactment

Burglary

Sax., a house, and larron, a thief, fr. latro, Lat.]. At Common Law burglary is the breaking and entering of the dwelling-house of another in the night-time with intent to commit a felony therein. S. 25 of

Advocate

Scotland all counsel are called advocates. See ADVOCATES, FACULTY OF; and BARRISTER. Means a person whose name is entered on the roll of advocates prepared and maintained by a State Bar Council under the Advocates Act, 1961.

entry

entry pl: en·tries 1 : the privilege of entering real property see also right of entry 2 : the act of entering real property [a warrantless by

judgment

acknowledgment by a debtor of the existence of a debt with agreement that an adverse judgment may be entered without notice or a hearing : confession of judgment consent judgment : a judgment approved and entered by

Appearance

served with a summoning process from a Court he generally comes into such Court to defend himself by entering an appearance with the proper officer. Appearance to actions in the High Court of Justice must be entered

Bonded labour system

Bonded labour system, means the system of forced, or partly forced, labour under which a debtor enters, or has, or is presumed to have, entered, into an agreement with the creditor to the effect than,-

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