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Mark
marque, Fr.], a token; an impression; a proof; an evidence; licence of reprisals; also, formerly, a coin of the value of
Faculty
(40 of 1994), s. 2(k)] [fr. facultas, Lat., power], a licence or authority; in Ecclesiastical Law a privilege granted by the
Faculties, Court of
various powers under 25 Hen. 8, c. 21, in granting licences of different descriptions, as a licence to marry, a faculty
Escambio
Escambio [fr. cambier, Span., to change]. A licence granted to make over bills of exchange to another beyond
Electricity trader
Electricity trader, means a person who has been granted a licence to undertake trading in electricity under s. 12, Electricity Act,
Effective
Effective, would mean a valid licence both as regards the period and type of vehicle, Ashok
Displaced from land, in consequence of the com-pulsory acquisition
remain in possession of the land under a tenancy or licence of a kind not making him a tenant as defined
Copyhold
may make lease for a year, and with the lord's licence he may lease for any number of years. (8) Copyholds
Company
after their name whenever used, but in some cases the licence of the Board of Trade to dispense with limited may
Children
entertainments is dealt with by s.22. By sub-s. (3) a licence can under certain circumstances be obtained for a child over
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