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Mortmain
& 52 Vict. c. 42), but that Act has been extensively amended by the (English) Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act, 1891
Milk Marketing Board
Milk Marketing Board. A milk marketing scheme has been made under the powers given in the Agricultural Marketing Act, 1931...
Inferior Courts (UK)
ss. 201-209, and COUNTY COURTS. The (English) Inferior Courts Judgments Extension Act, 1882 (45 & 46 Vict. c. 31), following the
House of Commons
very largely extended; in 1867, when a similar but less extensive re-arrangement of seats took place, and household and lodger franchise
Includes
a word of enlarge-ment, that is to make the definition extensive and not restrictive but the word 'Includes' is also used
penicillin
powerful antibacterial agents of relatively low toxicity which have found extensive use in medicine for treating bacterial infections They are categorized
Extend
prolong to carry out further than its original limit. Thus extension ordinarily implies the continued existence of something to be extended.
County Courts
are also, in addition to the general jurisdiction, varied and extensive jurisdictions under about 70 special (English) Acts, including the Bills
Include
The word 'include' is generally used as a word of extension. When used in an interpretation clause, it seeks to enlarge
VerbarSilicoidea
An extensive order of Porifera which includes those that have the skeleton
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