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To insert in a roil to register or enter in a list
Marriage settlement
with innumerable variations in details, the particular provisions to be inserted being a matter for discussion and arrangement between the parties
In the son or daughter of such a female
female, even in the absence of the words which were inserted by the Amendment Act of 1964 in s. 15(2)(b) the
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Kenyon-Slaney Clause
with the provisions of the trust deed. The clause was inserted on a motion of Colonel Kenyon-Slaney, M.P. for the Newport
Lessons, table of
be read in church was authorised and directed to be inserted in the Prayer Book in lieu of the existing table;
Payment of Money into Court
court under the preceding Rules of this Order shall be inserted in the pleadings and no communication of that fact shall
Non omittas
reason of any liberty in your bailiwick,' which is usually inserted in all processes addressed to sheriffs, which makes the liberty
Option of purchase in a lease
of years, or at anytime during the term, is sometimes inserted in leases. A clause giving an option of purchase at
Or any tax of a similar character chargeable under any law
under any law, the explanation to the new sub-clause (iia) inserted in s. 40 of the Income-Tax Act, 1961, which s.
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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