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Purchaser
under the (English) Inheritance Act, 1833, the descent was in every case to be traced, before 1926, and now, as to
Retrenchment
to escape the conclusion that the expression 'retrenchment' must include every termination of the service of a work-man by an act
Shop
in the proportion of not less than one seat to every three female assistants employed in each room, and as amended
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Royalty
p. 1195. Royalty, payment to a patentee by agreement on every article made according to his patent; or to an author
Sedition
of 1817, and s. 2 of the Act of 1799, every society or club, the members of which subscribe to any
Shall
in a mandatory sense, does not necessarily mean that in every case it shall have that effect, that is to say,
Superintendent Registrar
registers of births, deaths, and marriages. There was one in every poor law union in England and Wales. The office was
Tail
135 as to equitable waste. (3) It is liable to every kind of debt to the extent of the debtor's interest
Vessel
General Clauses Act a 'ship' shall include a vessel of every description used in navigation and not exclusively propelled by oars.
Wills
1925, s. 178, enacts that it shall be lawful for every person to devise, bequeath, or dispose of all real and
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