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A pattern an exemplar
Processing
to its 'development or preparation for the market', as, for example, by sorting and repacking fruits and vegetables, it would amount
case number
or consulate that will process the immigrant visa case (for example, GUZ for Guangzhou, CDJ for Ciudad Juarez). The digits tell
Uses
held that the Statute of Uses can work. The following examples point out the peculiar operation of these two classes of
Shelley's case, Rule in
limitation make; which may serve to refresh the memory. As examples of the application of the rule, take the following:-Land is
Relevancy and admissibility
not facts which are relevant may not be admissible, for example, communication made by spouses during marriage or between an Advocate
Ruling
an issue in a single case. This meaning contrast, for example, with the usual meaning of 'legal rule'. The term rule
Heirloom
often applied in practice to the case where certain chattels--for example, pictures, plate, or furniture--are directed by will or settlement to
Benami
sense, it signifies a transaction which is real, as for example, when A sells properties to B but the sale deed
Exemplarily
In a manner fitted or designed to be an example for imitation or for warning by way of example
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