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Mortimer, 1926, P. 87, as to the requirements for a faculty from the Consistory Court under this Act to convert a
Petty-bag Office
land, Philipps v. Halliday, 1891 AC 228, or from a faculty or grant from the ordinary, for he has the disposition
Physician
London or Dean of St. Paul's (duly assisted by the faculty); or beyond these limits without licence from the bishop of
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Reverend
Committee of the Privy Council, allowing an appeal, ordered a faculty to issue for the erection of the tombstone.
Tenure
homage and fealty; homage being the acknowledgment of tenure, and faculty the solemn oath made by the vassal of fidelity and
University college
or admitted to the privileges of the University as a Faculty. [Univer-sity of Allahabad Act, 2005 (26 of 2005), s. 2(x)]
Reasonable
Having the faculty of reason endued with reason rational as a reasonable being
Sentient
Having a faculty or faculties of sensation and perception
Polyphagy
The practice or faculty of subsisting on many kinds of food
Digenesis
The faculty of multiplying in two ways by ova fecundated by spermatic
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