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Unit

segment at any place within the jurisdiction of the University established for the purpose of administrative, teaching, research and extension education

University

See also Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Act, 1923, which established two bodies of commissioners, one for Oxford, and the other

Appellate Board

Appellate Board, means the Appellate Board established under s. 83, Trade Marks Act, 1999 (47 of 1999),

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insurgent

person who rises in revolt against civil authority or an established government ;esp : one not recognized as a belligerent 2

fact

the situation from which a case arises and that is established by testimony or other evidence called also mediate fact predicate

Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England

Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, a body corporate established by the (English) Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act, 1836 (6 & 7

Appointed day

Appellate Tribunal, means the date on which such Tribunal is established under sub-s. (1) of s. 3 or, as the case

Company

of the Act applies to all such companies which have established or establish a place of business in Great Britain in

agency

relationship of a principal and an agent 3 : an establishment engaged in doing the business of another: as a :

Existence or extent of a legal right

the plaintiff, if the legal right of the defendant is established, the suit is bound to fail. But on failure of

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