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Highly
Highly, the word 'highly' should normally connote as if the delay
High Court
High Court, means any court which is deemed for the purposes of this Constitution to be a High Court for...
High Steward, Court of the Lord
High Steward, Court of the Lord, a tribunal instituted for the trial of peers or peeresses indicted for treason or...
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Highly
high manner or to a high degree very much as highly esteemed
High Court of Justice
High Court of Justice. The (English) Judicature Act, 1925, has replaced with amendments the Judicature Act, 1873 (36 & 37...
High energy physics
the branch of particle physics which studies collisions of particles accelerated to such high energy that new fundamental particles are...
Court immediately below and Court subordinate to the High Court
Court immediately below and Court subordinate to the High Court, the expressions 'a Court immediately below' and 'a Court subordinate...
Highness
Highness, a title of honour given to princes. The kings of England, before the time of James I., were not...
High bailiffs
High bailiffs, officers appointed under s. 33 of the County Courts Act, 1888, by the judge of each county Court,...
High Steward of the Universities, Court of the Lord
High Steward of the Universities, Court of the Lord. By the charter of 7th June, 2 Hen. 4, confirmed by...
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