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Parliamentary Grants for Education
Parliamentary Grants for Education. See EDUCA-TION.
Royal grants
Royal grants, conveyances of record. They are of two kinds: (1) letters-patent;
Don grant et render, a fine sur
Don grant et render, a fine sur, was a double fine, comprehending
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Canterbury, Archbishop of
has, by 25 Hen. 8, c. 21, the power of granting dispensation in any case not contrary to the Holy Scriptures
For the purposes of this Act
clear that any order passed by the Settlement Officer either granting or refusing to grant a ryotwari patta to a ryot
Jus projiciendi
Jus projiciendi, means a servitude granting the right to build a projection from one's house in
Occupancy right
He can in his grant define rights which he is granting to his tenant, by mentioning in detail in the different
Copyright
[s. 5 (2)]; and there is a provision for the granting of compulsory licenses, after the death of the author, in
Administrator
persons, whether with or without the will annexed, and whether granted for general, special, or limited purposes. Administration is ordinarily granted
New trial
the justice and truth of the case before they will grant a new trial. The following is a summary of the
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