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Dismissal and removal
removal, the dictionary meaning of the word 'dismiss' is 'to let go; to relieve from duty'. The word 'remove' means 'to
Disorderly houses
Disorderly houses. Houses where persons congreg-ate to the probable disturbance of the peace or other commission of crime. See (English)...
Electoral franchise
of 1928). A lodger is entitled if the rooms are let unfurnished. (3) The qualifications necessary for candidates for Parliament. These
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Employer
where the services of a workman are temporarily lent or let on hire to another person by the person with whom
Escheat
feudal system, If the person to whom the property was let out or who was in possession of that property, had
Fiat
Fiat (let it be done), a decree; a short order or warrant of some judge or public officer for making...
Housing of the working classes
that there is no implied condition of fitness in the letting an unfurnished house. In a contract for letting of a
Fiat justitia ruat c'lum
Fiat justitia ruat c'lum.-(Let justice be done though the heavens should fall.)
Flat
set of rooms on one floor of a house usually let unfurnished in many separate flats, which for all legal purposes
Forego
Oxford Dictionary means 'to go past, to neglect, slight, to let go, give up etc.' Foregoing, cancellation or suspension therefore would
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