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Valuable security
to be, a document whereby any legal right is created, extended, transferred, restricted, extinguished or released, or whereby any person acknowledges
Veterinary Surgeon
college has disciplin-ary powers over its members, which have been extended to holders of the veterinary certificate of the Highland and
Fractus augent h'reditatem
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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Poor laws
the (English) Rating Act, 1874, the liability to rates was extended to (1) land used for a plantation or wood, or
Forfeiture
power to relieve against forfeiture. S. 14 was replaced and extended by s. 146 of the (English) Law of Properties Act,
Agricultural Marketing Acts, 1931 to 1933
1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 31) amends and extends the 1931 Act by provisions for restrictions on the importation
copyright
an idea, process, system, or discovery. Protection under the Act extends for the life of the creator of the work plus
Coextend
To extend through the same space or time with another to extend
Coextension
The act of extending equally or the state of being equally extended
Continued
of time space order of events exertion of energy etc extended protracted uninterrupted also resumed after interruption extending through a succession
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