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maidenhair
large terrestrial ferns of the genus Adiantum having very slender graceful stalks and delicate palmately branched fronds especially Adiantum pedatum It
Rue
a strong heavy odor and a bitter taste herb of grace It is used in medicine
Les Prelats, Seigneurs, et Communes en ce present Parlement assemblees, au nom de touts vos autres sujets, remercient tres humblement votre Majeste, et prient a Dieu vous donner en sante bonne vie et longue
of words used by the clerk in an act of grace or indemnity, which originates with the Crown, or, so to
Booty of war
war on land which falls to the forces capturing by grace of the Crown or to the Crown itself. By 3
Pension
755. Pension is neither a bounty nor a matter of grace depending upon the sweet will of the employer, nor an
Subsidy
as beneficial to the public, Commissioner of Income Tax v. Grace Paper Industries Pvt. Ltd., 1990 183 ITR 591 (Guj); Commissioner
Sight, Bills payable at
34 & 35 Vict. c. 74-prior to which three days' grace was allowed-made equivalent to bills payable on demand.
Royal Title
Royal Title, '[George VI.] by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Royal Assent
of 'Le roy (or, la reyne) s'avisera.' As acts of grace and amnesty originate with the Crown, the Clerk, expressing the
Restitution, Writ of
generally a matter of duty; but re-restitution is matter of grace, Raym. 35. See Dan. Ch. Pr.; Chitty's Archbold.
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