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University
name for evermore), Durham, London, Victoria of Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Leeds, Sheffield, Bristol, and East Midland University Nottingham, the graduates of
Leed
Matched in: Term Leed
Audit
to an auditor's personal liability for failure of duty, see Leeds Estate Building & Investment Co. v. Shepherd, (1887) 36 CD
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House of Commons
cut down from double to single representation, and Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Sheffield, and eighteen other boroughs first obtained representa-tion--having two members
Injunction
an injury which is threatened but not yet done, see Leeds Industrial Society v. Slack, (1924) 40 TLR 745. By s.
Punctually
Payment 'punctually' means payment on the day fixed for payment, Leeds and Hanley Theatre of Varieties v. Broadbent, (1898) 1 Ch
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