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Tenant
1976 (18 of 1976); (ii) any person to whom a licence as defined in s. 52 of the Indian Easements Act,
Surname
so as to prevent fraud or mistake, or by royal licence from the Heralds' Office. See NAME.
Suppression of facts
of facts, failure to pay duty or take out a licence is not necessarily due to fraud or collusion or wilful
Super statuto
holding in chief, who aliened the king's land without his licence.
Super pr'rogativa regis
against the king's tenant's widow for marrying without the royal licence, Fitz. N.B. 174.
Sunday
1910, s. 3, and Sch. VI. As to a 'six-day licence,' which requires entire Sunday closing, see ss. 58 and 60.
Stock
drug or a drug in respect of which a valid licence is not held. It is not necessary that the drug
Monopoly
to sell], the exclusive privilege of selling any commodity. A licence or privilege allowed by the Crown, for the sole buying,
Imprimatur
Imprimatur, a licence to print or publish. Imprimatur means 'authorised or approved', Rama
Mining lease
minerals, or purposes connected therewith, and includes a grant or licence for mining purposes [s. 205 (1) (xiv.), ibid.]. 'Mining lease',
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