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Ballot
Speaker to determine the right to choose the subject and initiate the discussion during the interval of half-an-hour between the moving
At any given time
At any given time, the expression 'at any given time' means till that time when the results can be declared,...
Arraignment
Arraignment, means the initial step in a criminal prosecution whereby the defendant is brought
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Appointment
Appointment, appointment refers to both initial recruitment and subsequent promotion, Chander Bhan v. Hotilal Gupta, 1991
Appearance
summons or the notice issued to a party, at the initial stage, in civil proceedings, requires his appearance, it can certainly
Alluminor
illuminated, coloured, or painted upon paper or parchment, particularly the initial letters of charters and deeds. The word is used in
Act of Parliament
(3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 74); others from their initial words, as the statute Quia emptores or De donis (see
Rudimentary
Of or pertaining to rudiments consisting in first principles elementary initial as rudimental essays
Procatarctic
Beginning predisposing exciting initial
Principiate
To begin to initiate
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