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Cy-pres
to charitable bequests, and was formerly pushed to a most extra-vagant length. But this sensible distinction now prevails, that the court
Sunday
Acts, 1625, 1677, 1780, 1833, as amended, inter alia prohibit extra-parochial sports and exercise of a carrier's trade on Sunday. The
Symbol'ography
form and make written instruments. It is either judicial or extra-judicial; the latter being wholly occupied with such instruments as concern
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Valuation
in all respects falls below the average. In agricultural land extra fertility, in town lands advantages of site, are true cases
Viability
Viability, a capability of living after birth; extra-uterine life.
Westminster, Statute of, 1931
Dominion. S. 3. Power of Parliament of Dominion to legislate extra-territorially. S. 4. Parliament of United Kingdom not to legislate for
Deed
vitiate the instrument if the party can be identified by extraneous evidence, Nihil facit error nominis cum de crpore constat. Every
Administrative law
purporting to exercise them and aspects of the means whereby extra-judicial redress may be obtainable at the instance of persons aggrieved.
Costs de incremento
Costs de incremento, costs of increase, i.e., those extra expenses incurred which do not appear on the face of
Extra uterine
Matched in: Term Extra uterine
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