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Prerogative of mercy
than at the present day, as it was not only extended to some persons who in later ages would not be
Power
to the particular estates in the land over which it extends, have different aspects; it may, in regard to one, be
National insurance
'extended insurance period' of a year; and perhaps a 'further extended period.' Benefits. The benefits are: (1) Medical Benefit, i.e., medical
Judgments Extension Act, 1868
of this Act was, with the limitation of personal service, extended to inferior courts. See INFERIOR COURTS; IRISH JUDGMENTS. Part II.
County Councils
this qualification to be elected in county councils has been extended. The administrative business transferred to the county councils includes:-- (1)
Interest
termed or, in pleading, interesse termini. Ex vi termini, it extended to estates, rights and titles that a man hath of,
Indian customs water
Indian customs water, means the waters extending into the sea upto the limit of contiguous zone of
Improvement of land
Act, 1923: see s. 3. The Settled Land Act, 1925, extends the powers of a tenant for life to apply capital
Heir
to an estate of inheritance. It is nomen collectivum, and extends to all heirs; and under heirs, the heirs of heirs
Gavelkind
a male coming in his stated jure representationis.' This custom extended also to the collateral line, for it has been resolved
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