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Embassage, or Embassy
Embassage, or Embassy, the message or commission given by a sovereign or state to a
Jury nullification
the law either because the jury wants to send a message about some social issue that is larger than the case
Fire
thereof, whether by means of a street fire alarm, statement, message, or otherwise, shall be deemed to be guilty of an
mythologization
The construction of a myth the restatement of a message as a myth
Magna Carta
by private agreement with the citizens, the king sent a message to them to desire that a place and time of
Official secrets
any document relating to a telegram or cable or wireless message. Every person who carries on the business of receiving letters,
Recommendation
Recommendation, is 'a statement expressing comm-endation or a message of this nature or suggest fit (P. Ramanatha Aiyar's Law
Religious practice
Religious practice, message of charity and com-passion is to be found in all
Return of post
return of post. A reply by telegram or by verbal message, or by any means not later than a letter written
Radiotelegram
A message transmitted by radiotelegraph
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