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Petition of Right
solemnly recognised by a legislative enactment. With this view they framed a petition to the king, in which, after reciting various
Pillory
Pillory, a frame erected on a pillar, and made with holes and moveable
Presentment
like, upon which the officer of the Court must afterwards frame an indictment before the party presented can be put to
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Pr'munire
still unrepealed, and are of the most confused character) were framed to encounter papal usurpation by presentation of aliens to English
Regulation
Act, 1911 is wide enough to include the power to frame bye-laws authorizing the Muni-cipality to confine certain trades within specified
Sovereignty
governed; supreme political authority paramount control of the constitution and frame of government and its administration; the self-sufficient source of political
Natural justice
extent on the facts and circumstances of that case, the frame-work of the law under which the enquiry is held and
Special Rules
special Rules' means the rules in Part II to be framed by Governor under Article 309 and not the rules applicable
Stamp duties
of a life policy, made void every condition of sale framed with a view of precluding objection or requisition upon the
Stock Exchange
business they are governed by certain usages, and by rules framed by the Committee of the Stock Exchange which bind their
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