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Perpetual curate
them, and be deemed perpetual curacies, and the right of nomination thereto shall be vested in the person so building and
Peppercorn
Peppercorn. When it is desired to reserve only a nominal rent for any period, a 'peppercorn, if demanded,' is usually
Penalty
agreement or any stipulation of it. See LIQUIDATED DAMAGES, and NOMINE PEN'. The fact that the parties state expressly in their
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On the date fixed for scrutiny
the whole of the day on which the scrutiny of nomination has to take place'. In other words, the qualification must
Obligation
making arrest to inform about the arrest, etc., to a nominated person. [Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974) s.
Nominativus pendens
Nominativus pendens, a nominative case grammatically unconnected with the rest of
Measure of damage
prove actual loss, a plaintiff may sometimes be entitled to nominal damages, e.g., breach of an agreement to lend money. In
Master of the Crown Office
private person or common in former, the Crown being the nominal prosecutor, 6 & 7 Vict. c. 20. He is now
Malveis procurors
procurors, such as were wont to pack juries, by the nomination of either party in a cause, or other practice, Art.
Collective responsibility
by the enforcement of principles, namely that no person is nominated to the Council of Ministers except on the advice of
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