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High holder
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Intoxicating liquor
the Commissioners of Inland Revenue subject to appeal to the High Court of Justice, but the compensation authority has power to … canteens, or of methylated spirits or spruce, or by the holders of wholesale spirits or wine licences)--one from the justice of
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bond
rate based on the issuer's earnings junk bond : a high-risk bond that offers a high yield and is often issued … bond : a bond registered in the name of the holder on the books of the company and issued with the
Tenure
the soil, designated by the term 'seisin,' which is the highest interest a subject can acquire. As to tenures generally, see … in consideration of certain services to be rendered by the holder. There is then no allodial land in England. Those who
Held
held'. Judicial propriety requires that if a bench of a High Court is unable to agree with the decision already rendered … Dictionary 'held' means: to possess; to be the owner or holder or tenant of; keep possession of; occupy. Thus, 'held' connotes
Cause of action
to prove each fact, comprises in 'cause of action', Rajasthan High Court Advocates, Asson. v. Union of India, AIR 2001 SC
Copyhold
of Queen's Bench (now the King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice) will order the lord to allow such
Partition
of the matters assigned to the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice. [(English) Jud. Act, 1873, s. 34] The
Petty-bag Office
of the Court of Chancery is now transferred to the High Court of Justice [(English) Jud. Act, 1925, s. 18(2)(b)], replacing … the transfer of his duties, and in 1888, the last holder of the office dying, it ceased to exist. The Common
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