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Tret

abatement of a certain weight or quantity that a seller makes to buyer because of water or dust that may be … Tret. See ALLOWANCE. An allowance or abatement of a certain weight or quantity

Swear

of swearing, General Clauses Act, s. 62. Swear, is to make a solemn declaration or affirmation with an appeal to God … affirming and declaring in the case of persons by law allowed to affirm or declare instead of swearing, General Clauses Act,

Equate

To make equal to reduce to an average to make such an … equal to reduce to an average to make such an allowance or correction in as will reduce to a common standard

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Monopoly

exclusive privilege of selling any commodity. A licence or privilege allowed by the Crown, for the sole buying, selling, making, working,

Client

power which his situation gives the former over the latter makes it impossible to be perfectly assured, in certain cases, whether … his legal remuneration and nothing more. Nor will the Court allow a solicitor to make a purchase from his client, whilst

Rent

reserved, although sunset is the time appointed by law to make a proper demand of it, to take advantage of a … the demand should be made before sunset, so as to allow sufficient light to count the money; and the person making

Striking-out defence

done as a punishment for default in making discovery or allowing inspection after an order to do so. See R.S.C. 1883,

Inspection of written documents

on application by either party, compel the opposite party to allow the party making the application to inspect all documents in

Fiat

of some judge or public officer for making out and allowing certain processes. The fiat of the Attorney-General was required for

Dentist

penalty not exceeding 100l. Certain persons are, however, allowed to make extractions where no registered person is available. The Act establishes … under a penalty not exceeding 100l. Certain persons are, however, allowed to make extractions where no registered person is available. The

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