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Concealers
find out concealed lands, i.e., such lands as are privily kept from the king by common persons, having nothing to show
Confidential report
and when such warning is by an order to be kept in the personal file of the Government servant, R.L. Butail
Contract note
and is registered as such in the list of stockbrokers kept by the Commissioners. The same s. imposes stamp duties on
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Contracts concluded in advance
the relevant producer member State. A separate register must be kept in each member State in respect of 'contracts concluded in
Corrective institution
this Act, and includes a shelter where undertrials may be kept in pursuance of this Act. [Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956
Corresponding Societies Acts
names of the members or of any committee should be kept secret from the society at large,' etc., were declared to
Court file
that for practical reasons some of the items may be kept in separate folders, Emmanuel Church (in re:), Bentley (Arches Ct),
Court-lands
Court-lands, domains or lands kept in the lord's hands to serve his family.
Double entry
term among merchants to signify that books of account are kept in such a manner that they present the debit and
Court-leet
on Courts-leet; and Scriv. On Copyholds.] This court is expressly kept up by s. 40 of the Sheriffs Act, 1887, though
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