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Extension
The act of extending or the state of being extended a stretching out enlargement
Acknowledgement of a wife's assurance
by the (English) Married Women's Property Act, 1907, replaced and extended by s. 170, sub-s. 2 of the (English) Law of
Affirmation
(3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 82), but was afterwards extended to all persons objecting to take an oath. See (English)
Forfeiture
power to relieve against forfeiture. S. 14 was replaced and extended by s. 146 of the (English) Law of Properties Act,
Cereals
Cereals, the Act extends to home-grown cereals, that is, cereals grown in the United
Local Government
councils throughout England and Wales, and has been amended and extended by many other Acts. Transfer of Imperial Powers to County
Veterinary Surgeon
college has disciplin-ary powers over its members, which have been extended to holders of the veterinary certificate of the Highland and
Valuable security
to be, a document whereby any legal right is created, extended, transferred, restricted, extinguished or released, or whereby any person acknowledges
Ship
c. 17, s. 1). The criminal jurisdiction of British courts extends to British ships on the high seas, and in foreign
Real representative
act, 1897, (60 & 61 Vict. c. 65), reproduced and extended by the (English) Administration of Estates Act, 1925, established a
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