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Omnipotent
Able in every respect and for every work unlimited in ability all powerful almighty as the Being that can create worlds
Open Court
Open Court. Every Court of Justice is open to every subject of the King, Scott v. Scott, 1913 AC 417 (440).
Foreign company
Foreign company. Every Company incorporated outside the United Kingdom, which has a place of business in the United Kingdom, has to
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Chargeable aircraft
Chargeable aircraft, every aircraft designed or adapted to carry persons in addition to the flight crew is a chargeable aircraft, Halsbury's
Criminal trespass
Criminal trespass, every trespass does not amount to criminal trespass within the meaning of s. 441 of the Indian Penal Code.
Disclosure
Disclosure. Every solicitor whose name is on a writ must, on demand in writing by the defendant, declare whether the
Stuprum
Stuprum, every union of the sexes forbidden by morality, Civ. Law.
Hereditaments
Hereditaments, every kind of property that can be inherited; i.e., not only property which a person has by descent from
Mancipatio
Mancipatio. Every father, in the Roman law, had such an authority over his son, that before the son could be
Mineral
Mineral, every substance which can be obtained from earth would not be a 'mineral', Ichachapur Industrial Co-operative Society Ltd. v.
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