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Salmon

salmon or quinnat are the most important species They are extensively preserved for food See Quinnat

Apportionment

conditions irrespectively of the date of the lease. A further extension creating a new right upon severance is to be found

Adstipulator

Adstipulator, an accessory party to a promise, who received the same promise as his principal did, and could equally receive...

Court

jurisdiction of the High Court to issues writs is more extensive than that of the Supreme Court, Commentary on the Constitution

Astrology

sun, the moon and the planets has exerted a sometimes extensive and a sometimes peripheral inference in many civilizations, both ancient

Bounty of Queen Anne

the augmentation of small livings, it was considered a proper extension of this principle to exempt the smaller livings from the

Build cut

carriageway constructed on one side of that carriageway as an extension of or adjacent to the verge, footway or cycle track,

Business

618: AIR 1967 SC 1066: (1967) 19 STC 1, though extensively used in taxing statues, is a word of indefinite import.

Canal

52 Vict. c. 25), gives 'the Railway and Canal Commission' extensive control over the management of canals, more especially if owned

Candidate

the (English) Corrupt Practices Acts the expression has a specially extensive meaning. Corrupt and Illegal practices (English) Prevention Act, 1883, s.

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