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The closure of the place of business and not itself
the place of business but he closes the business itself finally and irrevocably. A lock-out on the other hand indicates the
open
: available for use [an toll road] c : not finally determined, decided, or settled : subject to further consideration [an
Definitive Sentence
Definitive Sentence, the final judgment of a spiritual Court, in opposition to provisional or
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Determine
the parties and they have to be heard before a final conclusion is arrived at by the Managing Director, S.K. Bhargava
Determined
appeal is dismissed or any application refused, that is a final determination, Regina (Denny) v. Acton Youth Court, (2004) 1 WLR
Elisors
indifferently name or choose the jury, and their return is final, no challenge being allowed to the array, Co. Litt. 158
Cross-action
arising out of the subject-matter of the first actionand before final judgment theein. Procedure by counterclaim (q.v.) has now practically superseded
Dewanny Adawlut
'Sudder Dewanny Adawlut' (corrupted from Sadr-Divani-Adalat) is the Court of Final Decision for each Presidency in India, from which there is
Domesday, or domesday-book
this Dome-book was not meant for an allusion to the final day of judgment, as most persons have conceived, but was
In a reference
application first made after the arbitration is completed and a final award made, and the sub-s. vests exclusive jurisdiction in the
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