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Immediately
Immediately, in a statute, means within a reasonable time. See Maxwell
A court immediately below
A court immediately below. The expression 'a court immediately below' and a court
Court immediately below and Court subordinate to the High Court
Court immediately below and Court subordinate to the High Court, the expressions
Immediate purpose
Significantly, the clause does not stay 'for the purpose of immediately demolishing', which word might have denoted instant demolition. What s.
immediate relative
immediate relative Spouse, widow(er) and unmarried children under the age of
Brought into and immediate exportation
Brought into and immediate exportation, Expressions 'brought into' and 'immediate exportation' do not comprehend
immediate relatives
immediate relatives Certain immigrants who because of their close relationship to
Immediately apparent requirement
Immediately apparent requirement, means the principle that a police officer must
Immediately
other person or thing proximately directly opposed to mediately as immediately contiguous
Immediate control
Immediate control, means the area within an arrestee's reach. A police
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