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Public officer
matter of law or fact, or to make, authenticate or keep any document, or to take charge of dispose of any
Landlord and tenant
the Housing Act of 1925, and a tenant's undertaking to keep and leave in good tenantable repair (Air wear and tear
Reserve city
banks are required U S Rev Stat sec 5191 to keep a larger reserve 25 per cent than the minimum 15
Reserve and provision
the applicable primary meaning of the word 'reserve' is: 'to keep for future use or enjoyment; to set apart for some
Place of business
dealer stores his goods and any place where the dealer keeps his books of accounts. [Maharashtra Value Added Tax Act, 2002,
Detention
Detention, Detention in the context must mean keeping back a wife from her husband or any other person
Takes or entices any guardian of such minor
the words 'takes or entices any minor out of the keeping of the lawful guardian of such minor' in s. 361,
Disorderly houses
2, c. 36), by which prosecutions by indictment of persons keeping 'bawdy houses, gaming houses, and other disorderly houses' for the
Pawn or Pledge
If the pawn is of such a nature that the keeping is a charge to the pawnee, as a cow or
Book of account
the (English) Companies Act,1929, are by s. 122 obliged to keep books of account of (a) all receipts and expenses with
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