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Game
or taking game to take out a yearly certificate (for exceptions, see Ground Game Act, 1880; and see GAME LICENCE), and
Deprivation
from holding any or any other preferment in the future except as stated below, Halsbury's Laws of England 14, para 1373,
Hearsay evidence
own knowledge [(English) R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XXXVIII.,r. 3]. Among the exceptions to the general rule as to the inadmissibility of hearsay
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Supreme Court of Judicature
of Appeal received juris-diction to hear, with a few specified exceptions, appeals from any judgment or order of the High Court;
Revocation of agency
act, where the authority of both would be incompatible. The exceptions to the power of the principal to revoke his agent's
Searches
the subject-matter being entered on the register (but see REGISTRATION) except for the local land charges, which are not covered by
Sewer
1875 (38 & 39 Vict. c. 55), and, with certain exceptions, vests all existing and future sewers within the district of
Shares
the holder to receive shares with voting rights; (ii) stock except where a distinction between stock and share is expressed or
Special circumstances
and complex. In its ordinary dictionary meaning it connotes something exceptional in character, extraordinary, significant, uncommon. It is an antonym of
Institutions
neither allowed for nor against them. Title XIII. treats of Exceptions, and Title XIV. of Replications. Title XV. of Injunctions, or
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