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Magna Carta
1416, from the sovereigns of England, for the purpose of fixing the Great Charter as the broad basis of our legislation,
Landmark
Landmark, an object fixing the boundary of an estate or property.
Hackney carriages
and 160 of the Public Health Act, 1936. For orders fixing fares and making other regulations for London cabs, see also
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Guillotine
Dictionary, p. 849. Is a method of preventing obstruction by fixing times at which parts of Bill must be voted on,
Fifteen day's wages
into 26 working days, but all wage boards and wage fixing authorities or tribunals in the country have always followed this
Fees
of July, 1884, a judicial Order of the same year fixing the amount, and see Supreme Court Fees Rules, 1930. The
Calibration
properties of such weight or measure, and includes the actual fixing of the positions of the gauge-marks or scale-marks of a
Parish Boundaries
Rogation Week. This was called 'beating the bounds.' Although the fixing of parish boundaries by Act of Parliament and the more
Breach of trust
times, however, the Court was not quite so astute in fixing honest trustees with liability for breach of trust as formerly;
Affiliation
Commission for Minorities Educational Institutions Act, 2004, s. 2(a)] --the fixing any one with the paternity of a bastard child and
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