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Distress
be other sufficient distress on the premises. Also, on agricultural holdings; (13) Hired machinery and breeding stock absolutely; and (14) Agisted
Craftsman
worker who is 20 years of age or over and holds a valid craft certificate or is a qualified former Board
Coparceners or parceners
common. the remaining coparceners would, as between themselves, continue to hold in coparcenary. They were seised both jointly and severally, and
Beneficial owner
Vol. 8(1), 4th Edn., Para 2183, p. 2182; Brookland Selangor Holdings Ltd. v. IRC, (1970) 2 All ER 76: (1970) 1
bank
central banks set up under the Federal Reserve Act to hold reserves for and extend credit to affiliated banks in their
Mortmain
i.e., to religious and other corporations, which were supposed to hold them in a dead or unserviceable hand, were prohibited under
uphold
valid : let stand [ an award] ;specif : to hold constitutional [ the practice of having religious invocations and benedictions
dignitary
One who possesses exalted rank or holds a position of dignity or honor especially one who holds
Contain
To hold within fixed limits to comprise to include to inclose to
Clinch
To hold firmly to hold fast by grasping or embracing tightly
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