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Wills
Wills. A will is the valid disposition by a living person, to take effect after his death, of his disposable
Resignation
it is by use restrained to yielding up a spiritual living to the bishop, as surrender is the giving up of
Inheritance
as the person himself would have done had he been living. (5) That on failure of lineal descendants, or issue of
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Marriage
marriages by G.F.W. Ellis, a sham parson who held a living. As to publication of banns or misnomers in surrogate's license,
enzyme
A protein produced by a living organism capable of catalyzing a chemical reaction Almost all processes
Widow
Statutory Trusts (s. 47) are, in effect, for the children living at the death of the intestate and attaining 21 years
Biology
science of life that branch of knowledge which treats of living matter as distinct from matter which is not living the
Transfer of property
'transfer of property' as meaning 'an Act by which a living person conveys property, in present or in future to one
Easement
Where a right of way had been enjoyed longer than living memory and the land had been settled for longer than
Dearness allowance
neutralise a portion of the increase in the cost of living, it should ordinarily be on a sliding scale and provide
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