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Dangerous place
want of sufficient repair, protection, or enclosure, dangerous to the persons lawfully using the street or footpath, the local authority may, by notice in writing served upon the owner, require him, within the period specified in the
Custom and usage
continuously and uniformly observed for a long time, has obtained the force of law among Hindus in any local area, tribe, community, group or family: Provided that the rule is certain and not unreasonable or opposed to
Electoral franchise
freemen, in others by the burgage holders (see BURGAGE TENURE), in others by those paying what corresponded to local rates (see SCOT AND LOT), in others by the potwallers (q.v.), and in others these different qualifications, or
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Custom
custom is a particular rule which has obtained either actually or presumptively from time immemorial in a particular locality and obtained the force of law in the locality, although contrary to, or not consistent with the general
Rheumatism
A general disease characterized by painful often multiple local inflammations usually affecting the joints and muscles but also extending sometimes to the deeper organs as the heart
VerbarMelasma
A dark discoloration of the skin usually local as Addisons melasma or Addisons disease
Municipal
Of or pertaining to a city or a corporation having the right of administering local government as municipal rights municipal officers
nuclear magnetic resonance
of the radiation absorbed depends on the type of nucleus the intensity of the magnetic field and the local chemical environment in which the nucleus resides It is the latter effect called the chemical shift by which
Redtop
valued in the United States for pasturage and hay for cattle called also English grass and in some localities herds grass See Illustration in Appendix The tall redtop is Triodia seslerioides
Pandour
One of a class of Hungarian mountaineers serving in the Austrian army that served as local militia in Croatia so called from Pandur a principal town in the region from which they originally came
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Localization - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dangerous place
want of sufficient repair, protection, or enclosure, dangerous to the persons lawfully using the street or footpath, the local authority may, by notice in writing served upon the owner, require him, within the period specified in the
Custom and usage
continuously and uniformly observed for a long time, has obtained the force of law among Hindus in any local area, tribe, community, group or family: Provided that the rule is certain and not unreasonable or opposed to
Electoral franchise
freemen, in others by the burgage holders (see BURGAGE TENURE), in others by those paying what corresponded to local rates (see SCOT AND LOT), in others by the potwallers (q.v.), and in others these different qualifications, or
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Custom
custom is a particular rule which has obtained either actually or presumptively from time immemorial in a particular locality and obtained the force of law in the locality, although contrary to, or not consistent with the general
Rheumatism
A general disease characterized by painful often multiple local inflammations usually affecting the joints and muscles but also extending sometimes to the deeper organs as the heart
VerbarMelasma
A dark discoloration of the skin usually local as Addisons melasma or Addisons disease
Municipal
Of or pertaining to a city or a corporation having the right of administering local government as municipal rights municipal officers
nuclear magnetic resonance
of the radiation absorbed depends on the type of nucleus the intensity of the magnetic field and the local chemical environment in which the nucleus resides It is the latter effect called the chemical shift by which
Redtop
valued in the United States for pasturage and hay for cattle called also English grass and in some localities herds grass See Illustration in Appendix The tall redtop is Triodia seslerioides
Pandour
One of a class of Hungarian mountaineers serving in the Austrian army that served as local militia in Croatia so called from Pandur a principal town in the region from which they originally came
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