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Orphan

Aldermen have in their Court of Orphans the custody of the orphans of deceased freemen, and also the keeping of their land and goods; accordingly the executors and administrators of freemen leaving such orphans are to exhibit

Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871

& 43 Vict. c. 55), and which repeals and replaces the Habitual Criminals Act, 1869, provides for the keeping of a register of criminals, and the photographing of all persons convicted of crime with a view to

Occupation and possession

the 'occupation' or 'possession' which is synonym of 'occupation' in this context may take various forms and even keeping the household effects and locking up that portion by the owner instead of letting out to any body

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Munitions of war

Munitions of war. As to keeping secret patents for their invention, see s. 30 of the Patents and Designs Act, 1932 (22 & 23

Muniment-house or muniment-rooms

a house or room of strength, in cathedrals, collegiate churches, castles, colleges, public buildings, etc., purposely made for keeping deeds, charters, writings, etc., 3 Inst. 170.

Mittimus

or command in writing, directed to the gaoler or keeper of some prison for the receiving and safe keeping of an offender charged with any crime, until he be delivered by due course of law.

Panipathraik

Panipathraik, it is a revenue records kept in Hyderabad State for keeping revenue records of the cultivations, AIR 1952 Hyd 75.

Labour Bureau

7, c. 13), as 'an office or place used for the purpose of supplying information, either by the keeping of registers or otherwise, respecting employers who desire to engage workpeople and workmen who seek engagement of employment.'

Metals, dealers in old

and 11 and Public Health Amendment Act, 1907 (Edw. 7, c. 53), s. 86, as to registration and keeping of books. The (English) Children and Young Persons Act, 1933 (23 Geo. 5, c. 12), s. 9, defines

Master of the Rolls

became a judge of the Court of Chancery, who ranked next to the Lord Chancellor, and had the keeping of the rolls and grants which passed the Great Seal, and the records of the Chancery. All orders

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Orphan

Aldermen have in their Court of Orphans the custody of the orphans of deceased freemen, and also the keeping of their land and goods; accordingly the executors and administrators of freemen leaving such orphans are to exhibit

Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871

& 43 Vict. c. 55), and which repeals and replaces the Habitual Criminals Act, 1869, provides for the keeping of a register of criminals, and the photographing of all persons convicted of crime with a view to

Occupation and possession

the 'occupation' or 'possession' which is synonym of 'occupation' in this context may take various forms and even keeping the household effects and locking up that portion by the owner instead of letting out to any body

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Munitions of war

Munitions of war. As to keeping secret patents for their invention, see s. 30 of the Patents and Designs Act, 1932 (22 & 23

Muniment-house or muniment-rooms

a house or room of strength, in cathedrals, collegiate churches, castles, colleges, public buildings, etc., purposely made for keeping deeds, charters, writings, etc., 3 Inst. 170.

Mittimus

or command in writing, directed to the gaoler or keeper of some prison for the receiving and safe keeping of an offender charged with any crime, until he be delivered by due course of law.

Panipathraik

Panipathraik, it is a revenue records kept in Hyderabad State for keeping revenue records of the cultivations, AIR 1952 Hyd 75.

Labour Bureau

7, c. 13), as 'an office or place used for the purpose of supplying information, either by the keeping of registers or otherwise, respecting employers who desire to engage workpeople and workmen who seek engagement of employment.'

Metals, dealers in old

and 11 and Public Health Amendment Act, 1907 (Edw. 7, c. 53), s. 86, as to registration and keeping of books. The (English) Children and Young Persons Act, 1933 (23 Geo. 5, c. 12), s. 9, defines

Master of the Rolls

became a judge of the Court of Chancery, who ranked next to the Lord Chancellor, and had the keeping of the rolls and grants which passed the Great Seal, and the records of the Chancery. All orders

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