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Just ground
after the proviso which may be extracted thus: If a husband has contracted marriage with another wife or keeps a mistress it shall be considered to be just ground for his wife's refusal to live with him.
Entertain
To be at the charges of to take or keep in ones service to maintain to support to harbor to keep
Stock
which see SHARES. The plain meaning of the word 'stock' in these provisions of the Act is 'to keep' and the injunction of the law means no more than this that no person shall keep for sale
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retain
retain 1 : to keep in possession or use 2 : to keep in one's pay or service ;specif : to employ (as
reserve
reserve re·served re·serv·ing : to keep back or set apart: as a : to keep (a right, power, or interest) esp. by express declaration
Hayward
Hayward, one who keeps a common herd, of cattle of a town, and the reason of his being so called may be,
Held
Language, the word 'hold' has been inter alia stated to mean 'to have the ownership or use of: keep as one's own. ' In The Dictionary of English Law by Earl Jowitt (1959 Edition), the word 'hold'
Innkeeper
Innkeeper, means a person who, for compensation, keeps open a public house for the lodging and entertainment of travellers. A keeper of a boarding house is
Grounds
Constitution and in sub-s. (3) of s. 3 of COFEPOSA, therefore, has to receive an interpretation which will keep it meaningfully in tune with contemporary notions. While the expression 'grounds' for that matter includes not only conclusions
Kept
Kept, the word 'kept' has not been defined in the Taxation Act. Therefore, to interpret it in its ordinary popular sense, consistently with the context. The word 'kept' has been repeatedly used in the s.. In...
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Keeping - Law Dictionary Search Results
Just ground
after the proviso which may be extracted thus: If a husband has contracted marriage with another wife or keeps a mistress it shall be considered to be just ground for his wife's refusal to live with him.
Entertain
To be at the charges of to take or keep in ones service to maintain to support to harbor to keep
Stock
which see SHARES. The plain meaning of the word 'stock' in these provisions of the Act is 'to keep' and the injunction of the law means no more than this that no person shall keep for sale
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retain
retain 1 : to keep in possession or use 2 : to keep in one's pay or service ;specif : to employ (as
reserve
reserve re·served re·serv·ing : to keep back or set apart: as a : to keep (a right, power, or interest) esp. by express declaration
Hayward
Hayward, one who keeps a common herd, of cattle of a town, and the reason of his being so called may be,
Held
Language, the word 'hold' has been inter alia stated to mean 'to have the ownership or use of: keep as one's own. ' In The Dictionary of English Law by Earl Jowitt (1959 Edition), the word 'hold'
Innkeeper
Innkeeper, means a person who, for compensation, keeps open a public house for the lodging and entertainment of travellers. A keeper of a boarding house is
Grounds
Constitution and in sub-s. (3) of s. 3 of COFEPOSA, therefore, has to receive an interpretation which will keep it meaningfully in tune with contemporary notions. While the expression 'grounds' for that matter includes not only conclusions
Kept
Kept, the word 'kept' has not been defined in the Taxation Act. Therefore, to interpret it in its ordinary popular sense, consistently with the context. The word 'kept' has been repeatedly used in the s.. In...
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