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Land Drainage Act, 1930
area. Catchment areas, the drainage of which directed to a main river, are set out in Part I., Schedule I., but
Macnaughton's Case, Rules in
Lord Birkenhead's letter to The Times, May 26th, 1924). The main rule which is laid down is, that in order to
Mainpernor
Mainpernor [fr. main, Fr., hand, and preneur taker]. See MAINPRIZE. Mainpernor,
Minor ante tempus agere non potest in casu proprietatis, nec etiam convenire; differetur usque etatem; sed non cadit breve
Minor ante tempus agere non potest in casu proprietatis, nec etiam convenire; differetur usque etatem; sed non cadit breve [Lat.],...
Non-journalist newspaper employee
who-- (i) is a working journalist, or (ii) is employed mainly in a managerial or administrative capacity, or (iii) being employed
Quadriennium utile
Quadriennium utile, means a four-year period after the attainment of majority within which the young adult may seek to annul...
Parish meeting
III, Part VI, para. 2, convene a parish meeting. The main business of a parish meeting is to elect the parish
Regular
qualified; not defective or amateur, pursuing an occupation as one's main pursuit'. The word regular does not mean 'actual', Union of
Village
connotes ordinarily an area occupied by a body of men mainly dependent upon agriculture or occupations subservient thereto. When the area
Warranty
subject of a contract of sale, but collateral to the main purpose of such a contract, the breach of which gives
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