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Dog breeding establishment
(including a private dwelling) where more than two bitches are kept for the purpose of breeding for sale, Breeding of Dogs
Domesday, or domesday-book
made in the time of William the Conqueror, and now kept at the Record Office, consisting of two volumes, a greater
Dominion Register
members resident in that part. The register is to be kept in the same manner as the principal register. Any reference
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Market
alia, grains where more than four stalls or shops are kept on any plot of land owned by the same owner
Partnership
existing partners'; and that the partnership books are to be kept at the place of business of the partnership where every
Mensura domini regis, or Mensura regalis
regis, or Mensura regalis, the royal standard measure, which was kept in the Exchequer, according to which all measures were to
Term in gross
for himself, and while outstanding and not merged it was kept in existence upon an implied trust for the parties entitled
Scotal, or scotale
scotale, an extortionate practice by officers of the forest who kept ale-houses, and compelled the people to drink at their houses
Searches
for deeds enrolled there, or the Record Office if not kept at the Central Office, such as disentailing deeds, etc. Searches
Secret
(825). [Post Office Act, 1898, s. 52] Something that is kept from knowledge of others or shared on with those concerned,
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