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Memorial Day

A day originally May 30 appointed for commemorating by decorating their graves with flowers by patriotic exercises etc the dead soldiers and sailors who served the Civil War 1861 65 in the United States Also called Decoration Day It is a legal holiday in most of the States In the Southern States the Confederate Memorial Day is May 30 in Virginia April 26 in Alabama Florida Georgia and Mississippi May 10 in North Carolina and South Carolina the second Friday in May in Tennessee June 3 in Louisiana...


War Memorial

War Memorial. The (English) War Memorials (Local Authorities Powers) Act, 1923, enables local authorities under certain circumstances to maintain and repair memorials vested in them (English)...


Memorial

Memorial, that which contains the particulars of a deed, etc., and is the instrument registered, as in the case of an annuity, which must be registered...


main memory

The memory in a computer that holds programs and data for rapid access during execution of a program it usually hold the largest quantity of rapid access storage in a computer also called RAM random access memory It is contrasted to ROM disk data storage cache registers and other forms of data storage...


Sane memory

Sane memory, perfect and sound mind and memory to do any lawful act, etc....


Memory, Time of legal

Memory, Time of legal. By Statute Westminster the First, 3 Edw. 1, A.D. 1276, the time of memory was limited to the beginning of the reign of Richard I., July 6, 1189: 2 Inst. 238, 239. But see the (English) Prescription Act, 2 & 3 Wm. 4, c. 71...


Memorials or petitions

Memorials or petitions, according to the strict construction of the words of article 320(3)(c), an application for review would be covered by the words 'memorials or petitions', State of Uttar Pradesh v. Manbhodan Lal Srivastava, AIR 1957 SC 912 (916): 1958 SCR 533. [Constitution of India, Art. 320(3)(c)]...


Non-sane memory

Non-sane memory, means a person labouring under mental alienation....


Yorkshire Registry Act, 1884

Yorkshire Registry Act, 1884 (English) (47 & 48 Vict. c. 54), consolidating and amending the Acts relating to the registration of deeds, wills, and other assurances (see the wide meaning of the term in s. 3 of the Act of 1884) in the North (8 Geo. 2, c. 6), East (6 Anne, c. 2), and West (2 & 3 Anne, c. 4, and 6 Anne, c. 20) Ridings of the County of York, for the purpose of giving them priority according to the date of registration irrespectively of notice aliunde (s. 14) (see NOTICE); and Battison v. Hobson, (1896) 2 Ch 403; Gresham Assurance Society v. Crowther, (1915) 1 Ch 214.By the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 11:(1) It shall not be necessary to register a memorial of any instrument made after the commencement of this Act in any local deeds registry unless the instrument operates to transfer or create a legal estate or to create a charge thereon by way of legal mortgage; nor shall registration of a memorial of any instrument not required to be registered affect any prior...


Mnemonics

The art of memory a method for improving the memory a system of precepts and rules intended to assist the memory artificial memory...


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