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Allotments
Allotments. Many (English) Acts (see chit. Stat., tit. 'Allotments') have been passed authorizing parish officers to let out to poor persons small quantities of parish land or land originally allotted under inclosure Acts for the benefit...
Computer
manipulations of electronic, magnetic or optical impulses, and includes all input, output, process-ing, storage, computer software or communication facilities which are connected or related to the computer in a computer system or computer network. [Information Technology Act,
Borrower
Borrower, means any person who has been granted loan or any other credit facility by a credit institution and includes a client of a credit institution [Credit Information Companies (Regulation) Act, 2005
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Beer
a licence from justices of the peace-grantable or refusable in their absolute discretion-not being considered to afford sufficient facilities for supplying the public with beer, the (English) Beer Act of 1830 (11 Geo. 4 & 1 Wm.
Ashbourne Act
Act, the (English) Purchase of Land (Ireland) Act, 1885 (48 & 49 Vict. c. 73), to provide greater facilities than those given by part five of the Land Law (Ireland) Act, 1881, for the sale of land
Apartment owner
owner, means the person or persons owning an apartment and an undivided interest in the common areas and facilities appurtenant to such apartment in the percentage specified in the Deed of Apartment. [Delhi Apartment Ownership Act, 1986
Analysis
analysis under this Act must be divided into three parts (s. 18), each sufficiently large to afford reasonable facilities for analysis: see Lowery v. Hallard, 1906 (1) KB 398. The Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Act, 1926 (16
Amenity
intangible that increase the enjoyment of real property, such as location, view, landscaping, security, or access to recreational facilities, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 81
Alien
of nationality. The (English) Act of 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 44), repealings. 10, supra, gave facilities to married women of British nationality to retain that nationality in certain cases. With certain exceptions, no alien
youthful offender
or her to a more lenient punishment (as one involving probation or confinement in a special youth correctional facility) than would otherwise be available compare juvenile delinquent, status offender NOTE: Young individuals who are no longer juveniles
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Allotments
Allotments. Many (English) Acts (see chit. Stat., tit. 'Allotments') have been passed authorizing parish officers to let out to poor persons small quantities of parish land or land originally allotted under inclosure Acts for the benefit...
Computer
manipulations of electronic, magnetic or optical impulses, and includes all input, output, process-ing, storage, computer software or communication facilities which are connected or related to the computer in a computer system or computer network. [Information Technology Act,
Borrower
Borrower, means any person who has been granted loan or any other credit facility by a credit institution and includes a client of a credit institution [Credit Information Companies (Regulation) Act, 2005
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Beer
a licence from justices of the peace-grantable or refusable in their absolute discretion-not being considered to afford sufficient facilities for supplying the public with beer, the (English) Beer Act of 1830 (11 Geo. 4 & 1 Wm.
Ashbourne Act
Act, the (English) Purchase of Land (Ireland) Act, 1885 (48 & 49 Vict. c. 73), to provide greater facilities than those given by part five of the Land Law (Ireland) Act, 1881, for the sale of land
Apartment owner
owner, means the person or persons owning an apartment and an undivided interest in the common areas and facilities appurtenant to such apartment in the percentage specified in the Deed of Apartment. [Delhi Apartment Ownership Act, 1986
Analysis
analysis under this Act must be divided into three parts (s. 18), each sufficiently large to afford reasonable facilities for analysis: see Lowery v. Hallard, 1906 (1) KB 398. The Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Act, 1926 (16
Amenity
intangible that increase the enjoyment of real property, such as location, view, landscaping, security, or access to recreational facilities, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 81
Alien
of nationality. The (English) Act of 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 44), repealings. 10, supra, gave facilities to married women of British nationality to retain that nationality in certain cases. With certain exceptions, no alien
youthful offender
or her to a more lenient punishment (as one involving probation or confinement in a special youth correctional facility) than would otherwise be available compare juvenile delinquent, status offender NOTE: Young individuals who are no longer juveniles
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