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Final decree or judgment
to the preliminary decree, the rights of the parties are fully determined and a decree is passed in accordance with such
London, Port of
election of and appointment of members. The Act provides very fully for the financing and general management of the Port, and
Go slow
while during a strike much of the machinery can be fully turned off, during the 'go-slow' the machinery is kept going
Prerogative of mercy
The practice of obtaining a free pardon before 1848 was fully explained in a letter to the Home Secretary by the
Video conferencing
recorded in the 'presence' of the accused and would thus fully meet the requirements of s. 273, Criminal Procedure Code. Recording
Valuation
is compulsorily acquired. The difficulties that surround this question were fully considered in the case of Re Lucas and Chesterfield Gas
Truth
Truth, means a fully accurate account of event, factually, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,
Town
1. A center of population that is larger and more fully developed then a village, but that is not incorporated as
Specific performance
suit is brought for the execution of a verbal agreement fully set forth in the plaintiff's claim, and the defendant puts
Slime
milling practice to describe a suspension, in water of the fully divided fraction of pulverized ore; also solid, whether suspended or
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