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Invecta et illata
Invecta et illata. The subjects covered by the land-lord's hypothec (q.v.) includes the ordinary equip-ment of the premises-furniture, stock in trade, etc. It does not include money, bonds, personal cloth-ing, tools of trade, nor the property...
Indorsement 'in blank' and 'in full'
the indorsement is said to be 'in blank', and if he adds a direction to pay the amount mentioned in the instrument to, or the order of, a specified person, the indorsement is said to be 'in
Induce
Induce, The dictionary meaning of the word 'induce' is to 'prevail on, persuade'. The gratifi-cation must have some connection or reflection, direct or indirect, in persuading the voter to vote or refrain from voting at an...
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Industrial and Provident Societies
Industrial and Provident Societies. The (English) Statutes regulating these societies, 25 & 26Vict. c. 87, 30 & 31 Vict. c. 117, and 34 & 35 Vict. c. 80, were consolidated by the Industrial and Provident Societies...
Industrial or other establishment
Industrial or other establishment, means any-- (a) tramway service, or motor transport service eng-aged in carrying passenger or goods or both by road for hire or reward; (aa) air transport service other than such service belonging...
Industrial premises
Industrial premises, means any place or premises (not being a private dwelling house), including the precincts thereof, in which or in any part of which any industry or manufacturing process connected with the making of beedi...
Infamous crime
Infamous crime. Sending any letter threatening to accuse another of an 'infamous crime,' whether the receiver be innocent or not, with intent to extort money, may be punished up to penal servitude for life by s....
Infeoffment
Infeoffment, the act or instrument of feoffment, or investiture, synonymous with sasine, the instru-ment of possession, Scots term.
Influencing the thinking
Influencing the thinking, means where the assess-ment of resources is concerned. Such assessment is in part a matter of putting a value on assets and partly a matter of arithmetical calculation, Reg. v. Legal Aid Board,...
Institutions
Institutions. It was the object of Justinian to comprise in his Code and Digest, or Pandects, a complete body of law. But these works were not adapted to the purposes of elementary instruction, and the writings...
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Invecta et illata
Invecta et illata. The subjects covered by the land-lord's hypothec (q.v.) includes the ordinary equip-ment of the premises-furniture, stock in trade, etc. It does not include money, bonds, personal cloth-ing, tools of trade, nor the property...
Indorsement 'in blank' and 'in full'
the indorsement is said to be 'in blank', and if he adds a direction to pay the amount mentioned in the instrument to, or the order of, a specified person, the indorsement is said to be 'in
Induce
Induce, The dictionary meaning of the word 'induce' is to 'prevail on, persuade'. The gratifi-cation must have some connection or reflection, direct or indirect, in persuading the voter to vote or refrain from voting at an...
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Industrial and Provident Societies
Industrial and Provident Societies. The (English) Statutes regulating these societies, 25 & 26Vict. c. 87, 30 & 31 Vict. c. 117, and 34 & 35 Vict. c. 80, were consolidated by the Industrial and Provident Societies...
Industrial or other establishment
Industrial or other establishment, means any-- (a) tramway service, or motor transport service eng-aged in carrying passenger or goods or both by road for hire or reward; (aa) air transport service other than such service belonging...
Industrial premises
Industrial premises, means any place or premises (not being a private dwelling house), including the precincts thereof, in which or in any part of which any industry or manufacturing process connected with the making of beedi...
Infamous crime
Infamous crime. Sending any letter threatening to accuse another of an 'infamous crime,' whether the receiver be innocent or not, with intent to extort money, may be punished up to penal servitude for life by s....
Infeoffment
Infeoffment, the act or instrument of feoffment, or investiture, synonymous with sasine, the instru-ment of possession, Scots term.
Influencing the thinking
Influencing the thinking, means where the assess-ment of resources is concerned. Such assessment is in part a matter of putting a value on assets and partly a matter of arithmetical calculation, Reg. v. Legal Aid Board,...
Institutions
Institutions. It was the object of Justinian to comprise in his Code and Digest, or Pandects, a complete body of law. But these works were not adapted to the purposes of elementary instruction, and the writings...
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