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Shelley's case, Rule in
Shelley's case, Rule in. intimately connected with the quantity of estate which a tenant may
Date of service of the notice
formal manner. The word 'notice' means not only a formal intimation but also an informal one. Service of a notice would
Election dispute
feud between one individual and another. The whole constituency is intimately involved in such a dispute. Shaky and wavering oral testimony
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Jerusalem
The chief city of Palestine intimately associated with the glory of the Jewish nation and the
Citizenship
Citizenship, citizenship is intimately connected with civic rights under municipal law. Hence, all citizens
Chief whip
are present at the time of voting and sends advance intimation through the familiar system of ordinary one, two and three
Preintimation
Previous intimation a suggestion beforehand
Nudge
with the elbow in order to call attention or convey intimation
Nearly
In a near manner not remotely closely intimately almost as he nearly lost his life in the accident
Magnetism
the electrical force but it is now known to be intimately associated with electricity as part of the phenomenon of electromagnetism
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