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Invalid carriage
Invalid carriage, means a motor vehicle specially designed and constructed, and not merely adapted, for the use of a
Or is otherwise invalid
Or is otherwise invalid, the words 'or is otherwise invalid' in clause (c) of s. 30 are wide enough to cover all
Obsolete
Obsolete, invalid by virtue of discontinuance, said of a law or practice which has ceased to be enforced or be
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Disanoint
To invalidate the consecration of as to disanoint a king
VerbarInvalide
See Invalid n
Void
that (1) All official decisions are presumed to be valid until set aside or otherwise held to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction', Judicial Review of Administrative Action, De Smith, Woolf and Jowell, 1995 Edn.,
Marriage
facie ecclesi'', Baxter v. Buckley, (1752) 1 Lee 42, and declare any subsequent intermediate marriage by either party invalid. But whether or not a mere contract 'per verba de pr'senti' ever constituted by itself a valid marriage
Wills
to be admitted a witness to prove the execution thereof, such will shall not on that account be invalid. The fifteenth s. enacts that if any person who shall attest the execution of any will, to whom
Motor Car
Motor Car, means a mechanically propelled vehicle, not being a motor cycle or an invalid carriage, which is constructed itself to carry a load or passengers and of which the weight unlades: (1)
Motor cycle
Motor cycle, means a mechanically propelled vehicle, not being an invalid carriage with less than four wheels, the weight of which unladen does not exceed 410 kilogram, Halsbury's Law
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