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Real representative
act, 1897, (60 & 61 Vict. c. 65), reproduced and extended by the (English) Administration of Estates Act, 1925, established a
Property
v. Babu Maniva Ingale, 1980 Bom CR 451. Property, is extended to all those recognised types of interests which have the
Prerogative of mercy
than at the present day, as it was not only extended to some persons who in later ages would not be
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National insurance
'extended insurance period' of a year; and perhaps a 'further extended period.' Benefits. The benefits are: (1) Medical Benefit, i.e., medical
Forfeiture
power to relieve against forfeiture. S. 14 was replaced and extended by s. 146 of the (English) Law of Properties Act,
Extendible
Capable of being extended susceptible of being stretched extended enlarged widened or expanded
Local Government
councils throughout England and Wales, and has been amended and extended by many other Acts. Transfer of Imperial Powers to County
Covenant
personal estate [s. 58, (English) C. Act, 1881, reproduced and extended by the (English) L.P.Act, 1925, s. 80 (1)], descent to
Affirmation
(3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 82), but was afterwards extended to all persons objecting to take an oath. See (English)
Interest
termed or, in pleading, interesse termini. Ex vi termini, it extended to estates, rights and titles that a man hath of,
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