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Leapfrog development
an improvement of land that requires the extension of public facilities from their current stopping point, through undeveloped land that may
Jury
of way, and reductions of wills on the ground of facility or essential error, are the more important types of cases
Irish and Scots Courts' Judgments
Crown Debts Act, 1801 (41 Geo. 3, c. 90). The facilities under the Acts of 1801 and 1868 are reciprocal in
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Genetic laboratory
Genetic laboratory, means a laboratory and includes a place where facilities are provided for conducting analysis or tests of samples received
Improvement of land
reservoirs, by the (English) Limited Owners Reservoirs and Water-Supply Further Facilities Act, 1877 (40 & 41 Vict. c. 31), s. 5,
Government annuities
Annuities Acts, 1864 and 1882, and other 'Government Annuities Acts,' facilities are afforded for the purchase of such annuities, and for
Frauds, Statute of
main object of the statute was to take away the facilities for fraud and the temptation to perjury which arose in
Financial assistance
given or letters of credit established or any other credit facility extended by any bank or financial institution. [Securitisation and Reconstru-
Equal opportunity
only if a strategy by which the underprivileged have environmental facilities for developing their full human potential. This consummation is accomplished
Educational institutions
Art. 30(1)] A school, seminary, college, university or other educational facility though not necessarily a chartered institution, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th
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