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Lay system
Lay system, means a system in which a fishing vessel's catch is
VerbarMonotremata
genital and alimentary systems terminate as in birds The female lays eggs like a bird See Duck mole under Duck and … in which the ducts of the urinary genital and alimentary systems terminate as in birds The female lays eggs like a
Freehold
the phrase 'tenure in free socage,' and the only free lay-mode of holding property. It is derived from the feudal system,
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Magna Carta
after the quantity of his spiritual benefice, but after his lay-tenement, and after the quantity of his offence.' A man's contenement … which flourished in this kingdom until the Normaninvasion consolidated the system of feudality, still the great characteristic of the principles of
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
improvements mentioned in the First Schedule are:-- (1) Buildings silos, laying down permanent pasture, various kinds of planting, fencing, works, etc.--For … incoming tenant by the continuous adoption of a standard or system of framing more beneficial than that required by the contract
Fraud
did not necessarily imply moral blame. It is impossible to lay down a definition completely comprehending fraud, and no rule can, … collusion vitiate even the most solemn proceedings in any civilised system of jurispru-dence. It is a concept descriptive of human conduct.
witness
ordinary people hostile witness : adverse witness in this entry lay witness : a witness who is not an expert witness … : a witness who has sufficient understanding of a record-keeping system to provide testimony that forms the proper foundation for admission
At the bar
of manning judicial posts and it is not possible to lay down guidelines on the basis of a few appearances but … mere appearance but actual intimate knowledge and association with the system itself, hence can not be treated to be having experience
Having regard to
other relevant factors. It is neither possible nor advisable to lay down any decisive tests for the guidance of the Income-tax … or other living organisms or other interferences with the ecological system of which they form part and, in case of man,
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