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Verba relata hoc maxime operantur per referentiam ut in eis inesse videntur
have the same effect and operation as if they were inserted in the instrument referring to them.
Value received
Value received, a phrase generally inserted in bill of exchange, but which is not necessary, since
Usual Covenants
Usual Covenants, covenants usually inserted in deeds having a similar scope to that in respect
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Token grant
Edn., 2002, r. 217. In UK the token sum is inserted under the appropri-ate subhead in the main estimate itself; it
Tithe Rent-Charge
fluctuating according to the price of corn. An advertisement was inserted by authority in the London Gazette, in January in every
This Act
to the principal Act in which s. 3 (2) is inserted by virtue of the amend-ment, and that Act, by virtue
Tax
Niyantran Adhiniyam, 1964 (24 of 1964), s. 8(4) and (5)(a) inserted by Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985 (5 of 1986)] Tax,
Surname
person is written over the Christian name, this only being inserted in the line; and the French always write surnom. There
Strict settlement
Conveyancing Act, 1881; and such other powers and provisions are inserted as the case might have required. For the modern method
Public servant
of the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 1958, twelfth clause was inserted in s. 21 of the Penal Code, which runs as
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