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Movable property
grass, fruit upon and juice in trees, and property of every other description, except immovable property. [Registration Act, 1908 (16 of
Municipal corporation
as burgesses. The councillors are elected by the burgesses on every 1st of November. Their term of office is three years,
Sheriff, Shire-reeve, or Shiriff
a guardian (vicecomes)], the chief officer of the Crown in every county. The judges, together with the other great officers and
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Land charge
1925, and not being local land charges. Class C (i) every first and subsequent mortgage if created after 1925 or if
Consumption and use
v. Babu S/o Bahuleyan, (2003) 7 SCC 37. Consumption, means every fact which it is necessary to establish to support a
International Law
and most general maxim stated in international jurisprudence is that every nation possesses an exclusive sovereignty and jurisdiction in its own
Acting in any manner prejudicial to the main-tenance of public order
the State' are distinct concepts though not always separate. Whereas every breach of peace may amount to disturbance of law and
Articles of religion
Vict. c. 122) (see CLERICAL SUBSCRIPTION), to be subscribed by every deacon or priest before ordination, and also by every person
Bill of sale
by 17 & 18 Vict. c. 31, which enacted that every bill of sale should be void as against assignees in
Census
people. It formerly took place in this country once in every 10 years. The first was taken in 1801 under 41
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