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Accommodation
s. 12 (1) (e) and (f), the expressions 'accommodation let for residential purposes' and 'accommodation let for non-residential purposes' are used
Closure
the question be now put'. That question must be put forthwith, without amendment or debate, unless it appears to the chair
Adulterated
Adulterated, An article of food shall be deemed to be adulterated - (a) to (e)
Birds
Birds. Larceny may be committed at Common Law of domestic fowls, as hens, ducks, geese, etc. (1 Hale, PC 511), and
Birth, Concealing
R. v. Colmer, 9 Cox, 506; R. v. Hewitt, 4 F. & F. 1101), that there was a definite act of
Bond
binding of a debt under seal. See DEED. No technical form of words is necessary to constitute a bond; see Gerrard
A vinculo matrimonii
the bond of wedlock). It was a total divorce obtained from the Ecclesiastical Court on some canonical impediment existing before marriage
Citizen
Citizen, in relation to a country specified in the first Schedule, means a person who under the citizenship or nationality
Code
See CIVIL LAW. The Code Napoleon, or Civil Code of France, pro-ceeding from the French Revolution, and the administration of Napoleon
Commandant
of this Act with reference to any unit of the Force, means the officer whose duty it is under the rules
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