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Humanscape
circumstances of the case are typical and solutions to the key questions emerging from the matrix of facts are capable of
Import
the Customs Act is a premises under the lock and key of the customs authorities and is, in a sense, an
Speed money
Speed money, Speed money is the key to getting lawful things done in good time and 'operation
Kaia
Kaia, a key, quay, or wharf, Old Records.
Kay
Kay, a quay, or key.
Not yet become binding on the parties
will have thus to be tested with reference to the key words contained in Article V(1)(e) of the Convention and the
Parish Clerk
104; 11 & 12 Geo. 5, No. 1. See note Key and Elph. Prec., 12th Edn., vol. i, p. 118. The
Pawn or Pledge
deemed sufficient to pass the possession of property, as the key of a warehouse. As possession is necessary to complete the
Pick-lock
Pick-lock, an instrument by which locks are opened without a key.
Portion
3, which is an optional statutory form of settlement. See Key and Elphinstone, Notes to Real Settlements. Settlements of portions usually
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