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Residential accommodation
accommodation is residential or not would, therefore, depend on these factors and the purpose for which it was let out to
Roman Catholics
enfranchisement and qualification for seat in Parliament, being the main factors in the removal, and the Roman Catholic Charities Act, 1832
Rules of reason
attained and it is only on a consideration of these factors that it can be decided whether a particular act, contract
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Small-scale industrial concern
regard to the trends in industrial development and other relevant factors. [Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (10 of 1949), R. 5(na)]
Sue and labour clause
or misfortune, it shall be lawful to the Assured, their Factors, Servants and Assigns, to sue, labour, and travel for, in,
Sufficient cause
detection of sufficient cause for explaining every day's delay. The factors which are peculiar to and characteristic of the functioning of
Temple
themselves as to the public character of the temple were factors that went to establish whether a temple was public or
Value
with which the thing can be measured or compared. The factors of comparison should be capable of precise definition. The word
Consolidation Acts (English)
1882, the Sheriffs Act, 1887, the Arbitration Act, 1889, the Factors Act, 1889, the Lunacy Act, 1890, the Stamp Act, 1891,
Corn Returns
inspectors make up these returns from the dealers and corn factors, etc., who are bound by s.11 of the Act to
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