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Immediateness
The quality or relations of being immediate in manner place or time exemption from second or interventing
Immediate
in respect to place by anything intervening proximate close as immediate contact
immediate annuity
immediate annuity see annuity
Tenure
(the dominion of the soil), which it placed mediately, or immediately, in the Crown, from the dominium utile (the possessory title),
Banns of marriage
be published in church 'three several Sundays or Holy Days immediately before the sentences for the offertory' (this was in the
Remainder
the possession by act of law and his title, though immediately derived from a person who himself acquired it by wrong,
Court subordinate
Court subordinate, the expression 'Court immediately below' used in the Constitution means 'Court subordinate' and a
Cause of action
if not proved would give the defendant a right to immediate judgment must be part of the cause of action. But
Proximate security
and access control to the person or members of his immediate family [Special Protection Group Act, 1988 (34 of 1988), s.
Sessions of the peace
held at such times within the period of twenty-one days immediately preceding or immediately following 25th March, 24th June, 29th September,
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