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Axiom

an established principle that is universally accepted with a given frame work of reasoning or thinking e.g. innocent until proven guilty

Basillica

Basillica, a new body of law, framed A.D. 880 by the Emperor Basilius and published by his

Brevia magistralia

Brevia magistralia, official writs framed by the clerks in Chancery to meet new injuries, to

Building

specific: (a) as now generally used a fabric or edifice, framed or constructed, designed to stand more or less permanently, and

Collector

as 'the Government' nor have we been shown any rule framed by the Government which empowers the Collector to act on

Charity Commissioners

authorize sales, exchanges, leases and mortgages of charity property; to frame new schemes where the original terms of the trust can

Circular saw

millimetres in diameter, in a fixed or portable bench or frame, but does not include a swing or other saw which

Code

Consul, effected great changes in the laws of that country. Framed in the first instance by a commission of jurists appointed

Colourable legislation

only when a legislature which has no power to legislate frames a legislation so camouflaging it as to appear to be

Commercial unit of agricultural land

Commercial unit of agricultural land, is a unit capable, when framed under competent manage-ment of producing a net annual income of

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