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Save as otherwise expressly provided in this Act
Save as otherwise expressly provided in this Act, s. 10 of the Maintenance of
Expressly
Expressly, the word 'expressly' which is employed in s. 193 denoting
expressly
expressly : in an express manner : in definite and distinct
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Expressly
direct terms with distinct purpose particularly as a book written expressly for the young
power
and appropriate to carry out the purposes of a power expressly granted ;esp : a power that is not specifically delegated
Landlord and tenant
of an estate inland, called the lessor or landlord, agrees expressly or by implication to allow another person, called the lessee
Retrenchment
covers every kind of termination of service except those not expressly included in s. 25F or not expressly provided for by
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
the case. The Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 12, expressly saves the operation of the statutes and general law affecting
Statement
are not actually in the statement. Though something is not expressly stated, it is necessarily implied from what is directly or
Save as otherwise provided by or under the Act
the Act' would in the context mean, 'save as otherwise expressly barred by or under the Act'. If there is a
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