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Corporation or body politic
spiritual, created to perpetuate the rights of the Church, or lay'sub-divided into civil, created for many temporal purposes, and eleemosynary, to
Assise of darrein presentment
Assise of darrein presentment, or last presentation; it lay when a person, or his ancestors, under whom he claims,
Admeasurement, writ of
Admeasurement, writ of. It lay against persons who usurped more than their share, in the
Fold
To lap or lay in plaits or folds to lay one part over another
Embed
To lay as in a bed to lay in surrounding matter to
Depose
To lay down to divest ones self of to lay aside
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
Exposure
The act of exposing or laying open setting forth laying bare of protection depriving of care
Entity
and export of petroleum, petroleum products and natural gas including laying of pipelines for transportation of petroleum, petroleum products and natural
Condition of service
guarantee provided by Article 311 (1) of the Constitution which lays down that no public servant shall be dismissed by an
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