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Interleave
To insert a leaf or leaves in to bind with blank leaves
Execution of Wills
it; nor to give effect to any disposition or direction inserted after the signature is made.' Obliterations, interlineations, or other alterations
Expunction of remarks
explanatory footnotes saying 'Expunged as ordered by the Chair' is inserted in the proceedings of the House, Rules of Procedure and
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Dum casta vixerit
proviso is termed the 'dum casta clause.' As to the insertion of such a clause when the Court, in decreeing a
Equity of redemption
it is inherent in the thing itself, and any provision inserted in the mortgage to defeat the right is void as
F.O.B
F.O.B., free on board, a term frequently inserted in contracts for the sale of goods to be conveyed
Extravagantes
be called by the same name when they were afterwards inserted in the body of the canon law. The first extravagantes
Interlocutory order
be against the very object which formed the basis for insertion of this particular provision in S. 397 of the 1973
First hearing
Letting, Rent and Eviction Act, 1972 s. 20(4) Expl. (a) inserted by U.P. Act (28 of 1976)] Meant after framing of
Fixed fee
813. [U.P. Excise Act (40 of 1910) s. 24A (as inserted by U.P. Excise (Amendment) Ordinance, 1972)]
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