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Market
buyers and sellers and whether or not any control is exercised over the business of, or the persons frequenting, the market
Judicial authority
appell-ate authority must be one such pre-existing authority which was exercising judicial power of the State. If any other authority as
Justs, or Jousts
Justs, or Jousts, exercises between martial men and persons of honour, with spears, on
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Law of Property Act, 1925 (English)
beneficial owner in possession of his property, selling it in exercise of his powers as such owner, cannot take advantage of
Mala fides
the basis of the circumstances contemplated by law, or improperly exercised discretion to achieve some ulterior purpose. The determination of a
Liquidator
his own official name (s. 190). Powers which he may exercise subject to the sanction of the court or a Committee
Midwife
Ministry of Health Act, 1919, provides that the Ministry shall exercise all the powers under these Acts which were previously exercised
Nuisance
if the power is permissive only, due care must be exercised not to infringe the rights of other people; while statutory
Clerk
now clergymen, the nobility and gentry being bred to the exercise of arms, and none left to cultivate the sciences but
Clergy
a misdemeanour to obstruct or assault them while in the exercise of their duties (24 & 25 Vict. c. 100, s.
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