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Arrears of public revenue due on land
Arrears of public revenue due on land, mean the whole or any portion of any Kist or instalment of such revenue not paid on the day on which it falls due according to the Kistbandy or
invest
invest [Medieval Latin investire, from Latin, to clothe, from in- in + vestis garment] 1 : to install in an office or position 2 a : to furnish with or formally grant power or authority b
performance
contractor is not entitled to a lien in the absence of substantial performance "Casa Linda Tile & Marble Installers, Inc. v. Highlands Place 1981 Ltd., 642 So. 2d 766 (1994)"] 2 : a doctrine which permits a
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utility
a service or commodity [an easement limited to purposes of travel which does not include the right to install utilities "Ware v. Public Serv. Co., 412 A.2d 84 (1980)"] 3 pl : stocks or bonds of utility
Instate
To set place or establish as in a rank office or condition to install to invest as to instate a person in greatness or in favor
Locksmith
A person whose occupation is to make mend or install locks or to make keys for locks
media
of medium sometimes used as a singular noun with the same meaning as medium as Computers place your installation media into the device which will read it Microbiology the tuberculosis bacterium will only grow in a special
Appropriate government
and Welfare) Act, 1986 (54 of 1986), s. 2 (a)] Means in relation to any works or electric installations belonging to, or under the control of, the Central Government or in relation to any mines oilfields, railways,
Archbishop
are said to be enthroned when they are vested in the archbishopric, whereas bishops are said to be installed. An archbishop, if promoted from a bishopric, as is usually the case, does not require any further consecration,
Buyer
Buyer [fr. bycgan, bohte, A. S.; bygge, O. E.; to purchase for money] a purchaser. See CAVEAT EMPTOR. Means a person who buys or agrees to buy goods. [Sale of Goods Act, 1930 (3 of 1930),...
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