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junior
junior : of lower standing or rank : subordinate [a lienholder]
Innocent junior user
Innocent junior user, means a person who, without any actual or constructive
junior lien
junior lien see lien
mortgage
created by filing a judgment with the recorder of mortgages junior mortgage : second mortgage in this entry leasehold mortgage :
Ragging
raise fear or apprehension thereof in a fresher or a junior student or asking the students to do any act or
Judicial proceeding
Procedure, 1973, s. 2 (i)] The investigation made by the junior Inspector of Mines was not a judicial proceeding, Bhurangya Coal
Trial
are then (in civil causes and misdemeanours) opened by the junior counsel for the plaintiff; and if it appear that the
Temporary assistant officers
gazetted railway servant drawing pay on the scale applicable to junior scale officers but not classified either as Class I or
Session, Court of, in Scotland
the Court during session, and performs the other duties of junior Lord Ordinary. The chambers of the Parliament House, in which
Revising Barristers' Courts
appointed for one year, and was a member of the junior Bar of at least seven (originally three) years' standing. An
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