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King
under his present style or title, George VI., by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Restitutio in integrum
s. 27), which could only be done by the imperial grace, Sand. Just., 7th Edn. 48, 74, 219.Restoration to previous condition
Pardon
humbly represented unto us, are Graciously pleased to extend our Grace and Mercy unto him, and to grant him our Free
Parole
into a useful citizen. It is also an act of grace and not a matter of right. It is an executive
Pension
755. Pension is neither a bounty nor a matter of grace depending upon the sweet will of the employer, nor an
Processual
is absent and fairness is not faulted, latitude is a grace of processual justice.' [Mumbai Kamghar Sabha v. Abdul Bhai, AIR
ornament
That which embellishes or adorns that which adds grace or beauty embellishment decoration adornment
Restitution, Writ of
generally a matter of duty; but re-restitution is matter of grace, Raym. 35. See Dan. Ch. Pr.; Chitty's Archbold.
Royal Assent
of 'Le roy (or, la reyne) s'avisera.' As acts of grace and amnesty originate with the Crown, the Clerk, expressing the
Royal Title
Royal Title, '[George VI.] by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
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