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Tenure
the custom of borough-English, evidently of Saxon origin, and so named to distinguish it from the Norman customs. See BOROUGH-ENGLISH. (3) … Tenure, cannot be equated with 'terms and con-ditions of services' or payment of gravity or pension. Tenure when followed by
Registration of title of land
the title, e.g., absolute, good leasehold, possessory, etc., and the name and description of the registered proprietor. 3. The charges register, … and restrictions are not incumbrances on the land, but they serve to give the persons entitled time to assert their rights,
Public officer
means a person falling under any of the following descriptions, namely:- (a) every Judge; (b) every member of an All India … (a) every Judge; (b) every member of an All India Service; (c) every commissioned or gazetted officer in the military naval
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Elisors
clerks of the Court, or two persons of the county named by the Court, and sworn. Then these elisors indifferently name … A person appointed by a court to assemble a jury, serve a writ perform other duties of sheriff or coroner if
buffalo soldier
and usually as part of an all black troop the name was given by the indians due to their their kinky … A black soldier of the United States army who served in the American west in the late 1800s often as
Special jury
Jurors Act, 1870, s. 6, provides that every man whose name shall be on the jurors' book for any county in … not less than 300l., shall be qualified and liable to serve on special juries in every such county in England and
Passport
the British Foreign Office a passport taken out in one name but to be used in another is an indictable misdemeanour, … whether in England or in the United States of America serves diverse purposes; it is a 'request for protection', it is
Municipal corporation
as inconsistent with it. This Act applied to 178 corporations named in the schedules thereto, and to 68 other corporations subsequently … towns does, receive a moderate salary. The aldermen and councillors serve gratuitously. The council thus constituted manages the corporate property, having
Mortgage
or recover damage for any wrong thereto, in his own name only, (English) Jud. Act, 1873, s. 25 (5) (now Jud. … and military men; retiring allowance of a person liable to serve again, or of a servant of the East Indian Company;
Letter-missive
sovereign is sent to the dean and chapter, containing the name of the person whom he would have them elect. See … if he neglected to appear to this, he was then served with a copy of the bill and a citation to
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Name Served - Law Dictionary Search Results
Tenure
the custom of borough-English, evidently of Saxon origin, and so named to distinguish it from the Norman customs. See BOROUGH-ENGLISH. (3) … Tenure, cannot be equated with 'terms and con-ditions of services' or payment of gravity or pension. Tenure when followed by
Registration of title of land
the title, e.g., absolute, good leasehold, possessory, etc., and the name and description of the registered proprietor. 3. The charges register, … and restrictions are not incumbrances on the land, but they serve to give the persons entitled time to assert their rights,
Public officer
means a person falling under any of the following descriptions, namely:- (a) every Judge; (b) every member of an All India … (a) every Judge; (b) every member of an All India Service; (c) every commissioned or gazetted officer in the military naval
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Elisors
clerks of the Court, or two persons of the county named by the Court, and sworn. Then these elisors indifferently name … A person appointed by a court to assemble a jury, serve a writ perform other duties of sheriff or coroner if
buffalo soldier
and usually as part of an all black troop the name was given by the indians due to their their kinky … A black soldier of the United States army who served in the American west in the late 1800s often as
Special jury
Jurors Act, 1870, s. 6, provides that every man whose name shall be on the jurors' book for any county in … not less than 300l., shall be qualified and liable to serve on special juries in every such county in England and
Passport
the British Foreign Office a passport taken out in one name but to be used in another is an indictable misdemeanour, … whether in England or in the United States of America serves diverse purposes; it is a 'request for protection', it is
Municipal corporation
as inconsistent with it. This Act applied to 178 corporations named in the schedules thereto, and to 68 other corporations subsequently … towns does, receive a moderate salary. The aldermen and councillors serve gratuitously. The council thus constituted manages the corporate property, having
Mortgage
or recover damage for any wrong thereto, in his own name only, (English) Jud. Act, 1873, s. 25 (5) (now Jud. … and military men; retiring allowance of a person liable to serve again, or of a servant of the East Indian Company;
Letter-missive
sovereign is sent to the dean and chapter, containing the name of the person whom he would have them elect. See … if he neglected to appear to this, he was then served with a copy of the bill and a citation to
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