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Partition
convenient and perfect partition or allotment of the premises, equity frequently decreed a pecuniary compensation to one of the parties for
Payable
is used is kept in view. The word has been frequently understood to mean that which may, can or should be
Masculine
Masculine. Statutes passed prior to 1850 frequently declared that words in them which import the masculine gender
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Penal Servitude
the convict. The (English) Criminal Law Consolidation Act of 1861 frequently authorise a minimum term of three years' penal servitude. This
Plant
State of Bihar, (1996) 1 Pat LJR 868. Plant, has frequently been used in fiscal and other legislation. It is one
Poor laws
the (English) Poor Relief Act, 1601, (43 Eliz. c. 2), frequently called 'The Act of Elizabeth,' overseers of the poor were
Possibility on a possibility
27. Service by Post.--Service by means of registered post is frequently provided for by statute; see, e.g., s. 53 of the
Preamble
48), often extended to very great length, are now very frequently discontinued; and in Statute Law Revision Acts passed since 1888,
Prejudice, without
[Re Daintrey, (1893) 2 QB 116]. The word is also frequently used without the foregoing implications in statutes and inter partes
Prerogative of mercy
made unpardonable by the King. The Prerogative of Mercy was frequently invoked to alter the sentence, either to obviate the necessity
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