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Local authority
Panchayat, Municipal Council, municipal corporation, Panchayat constituted at the village, intermediate and district levels, body of port commissioners or other authority
Zoll-verein
Saxony, Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, Hesse-Cassel, Brunswick, and Mecklenburg-Strelitz, and all intermediate principalities. This union was superseded by the formation of a
Zero
Webster's Third New International Dictionary. It is a mathematical value, intermediate between negative and positive values, Random House Dictionary of English
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Using of unfair means
School, Uttar Pradesh, Allahabad, AIR 1973 All 27. [Uttar Pradesh Intermediate Education Act (20 of 1921), s. 15]
Twyhindi
Twyhindi, an intermediate order of Saxons, valued at 200s. in the scale of
Through
to express 'direction' or to indicate an emphasis intervening or intermediate stage, Rajnath v. Public Service Commission, 1955 MB 56.
Stolen goods
owner of the goods or his personal representative, notwithstanding any intermediate dealing with them, whether by selling in market overt (see
Sheriff (in Scotland)
also called sheriff-substitute, the office of sheriff principal being an intermediate point of appeal between the sheriff-substitute and the Court of
Production
to manufacture. It also takes in all the by products, intermediate produces and residual products which emerge in the course of
Pawn
to secure the debt. A pawn or pledge is an intermediate between a simple lien and a mortgage which wholly passes
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