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Disease
the normal state or the living animal that interrupts or modifies the performance of the vital functions being a response to
Double avail of marriage
to him and offered by the superior; but this was modified to three years' rent of the vassal's free estate, Old
Final decision
of the Code of Civil Procedure as permit its reversal, modification or amendment. Similarly, a final decision would mean a decision
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Final order
Final order, an order appealed against cannot be regarded as a final order, where it does not of its own...
Common duty of care
Common duty of care, terms: (1) An occupier of premises owes the same duty, the 'common duty of care' to...
Common employment
Compensa-tion Acts (q.v.). The doctrine of Common Employment has been modified by the Employers Liability Act, 1880, which entitles a workman
Rounded
Modified by contraction of the lip opening labialized labial See Guide
Capital gains
chargeable under s. 12B. As noticed already, s. 12B as modified by the Finance Act 1949, did not charge any 'capital
Association, Articles of
and so far as that Table is not excluded or modified it is to apply in the case of companies limited
Amend
Amend, is to make right, to correct or rectify e.g. amend the order to fix a clinical error. To change...
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