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Hold up
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Dade
To hold up by leading strings or by the hand as a child while he toddles
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Impound
To shut up or place in an inclosure called a pound hence to hold in the custody of some authority such as police or a court as to impound stray cattle to
Maintain
To hold or keep in any particular state or condition to support to sustain to uphold to keep up not
Resignation
connotes the act of giving up or relinquishing the office. To 'relinquish an office' means to 'cease to hold' the office, or to 'loose hold of' the office, Union of India v. Gopal Chandra Misra, AIR 1978
Pasture
landlord is an improvement for which a tenant is entitled to compensation on quitting by the (English) Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923; and so is, though without any consent or notice, laying down temporary pasture with clover, grass,
Liquidator
a meeting of creditors and send the accounts to the Registrar of Companies with a return of the holding of the respective meetings. (3) Liquidators in a winding-up subject to the supervision of the court have the
Forfeiture
contrary to law, as transferring a freehold to an alien, who formerly could take lands but could not hold them; wherefore upon office found the Crown was entitled to the land. But the British Nationality and Status
Notice to quit
the parties to a different effect, or where a particular local custom intervenes, or where the (English) Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923, applies, in which case, by s. 25 of that Act, a notice must be given to
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