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Status quo as in the High Court
Status quo as in the High Court, the expression 'status quo' is undoubtedly a term of ambiguity and at times...
High Constable
High Constable, abolished by the High Constables Act, 1869 (32 & 33 Vict. c. 47). See CONSTABLE.
High public or political office
High public or political office, the term 'high public or political office' used in the Special Courts Act, 1979 contemplates...
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high court
high court 1 : a court of last resort in the U.S. ;esp : supreme court 2 cap : high...
High
High, The word 'high' is indication of a top position and enabling the holder thereof to take major policy decisions,...
high water
Pertaining to water at its highest achieved level of or pertaining to high water as the high water marks on...
High strung
Strung to a high pitch spirited sensitive as a high strung horse
High steel
Steel containing a high percentage of carbon high carbon steel
High Court of Justice
High Court of Justice :a part of the Supreme Court of Judicature of England and Wales that includes the Chancery,...
High churchism
The principles of the high church party
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