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Limitation of actions and prosecutions
etc. 'Beyond the seas' is defined in s. 12 (ibid.), extending 4 & 5 Anne, c. 16, s. 19, as 'no
Local Government
councils throughout England and Wales, and has been amended and extended by many other Acts. Transfer of Imperial Powers to County
National insurance
'extended insurance period' of a year; and perhaps a 'further extended period.' Benefits. The benefits are: (1) Medical Benefit, i.e., medical
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Pardon
solemnly heard and determined, the prerogative of pardon may be extended to the person impeached. A pardon may be conditional; see
Pious purpose
gift for charitable and religious purposes. But the court has extended the meaning of 'pious purposes' to cases where a Hindu
Power
to the particular estates in the land over which it extends, have different aspects; it may, in regard to one, be
Prerogative of mercy
than at the present day, as it was not only extended to some persons who in later ages would not be
Real representative
act, 1897, (60 & 61 Vict. c. 65), reproduced and extended by the (English) Administration of Estates Act, 1925, established a
Ship
c. 17, s. 1). The criminal jurisdiction of British courts extends to British ships on the high seas, and in foreign
Fracture
that there is a crack but that the crack must extend from the outer surface of the skull to the inner
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