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Book
delivery of books to certain libraries, the expression 'book' includes every part or division of a book, pamphlet, sheet of letter-press,
Any
Any, the word 'any' has the following meaning: some; one of many; and indefinite number. One indiscriminately or whatever kind...
Alien
the law in their favour. It provided, inter alia, that every person born of a British mother should be capable of
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Abstract of title
of title to property or power to deal with it. Every purchaser of land or real estate has an implied right
Criminal Evidence Act
& 62 Vict. c. 36), the general Act by which every person charged with an offence and his or her wife
Rhandir
a part in the division of Wales before the Conquest; every township comprehended four gavels, and every gavel had four rhandirs,
Notice
estate or equitable interest in land will be affected by every and any right, equity, or incumbrance of which he has
Parish Council
(23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 51), ss. 43-55), for every rural parish i.e., (every parish in a rural sanitary district)
Public order
decisions, been equated with public safety and tranquility. Each and every breach of tranquility in a sense would involve breach of
Public servant
of the Penal Code, which runs as follows: Twelfth. - Every officer in the service or pay of a local authority
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