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Geneva arbitration
fixed by the arbitrators at 3,229,166l. The five arbitrators were nominated by Great Britain, the United States, Italy, Switzerland, and Brazil.
Executor
Executor. A person appointed by a testator to carry out the directions and requests in his will, and to dispose...
Decision
in the matter of the request by a party to nominate an arbitrator does not of itself mean that an adjudicatory
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Estate
of an intermediate lease might be required to sell the nominated purchaser his entire freehold, Kensington Heights Commercial Co. Ltd. v.
Electoral roll
was in force on the last day for making the nominations for the election, Baidyanath Panjiar v. Sitaram Mahto, (1969) 2
Earnest
522: AIR 1970 SC 1986: (1970) 3 SCR 127. A nominal payment or taken act that serve as a pledge or
District Election Officer
Election Officer, 'district election officer' means the officer designated or nominated under, s. 13AA of the Representation of the People Act,
Development Commissioners
so named can be appointed by the king, who also nominates the chairman, under s. 3 of the (English) Development and
Designate
Designate, to indicate, select, appoint, nominate or set apart for a purpose or duty, as to
Damages
jury the action ought never to have been brought. (2) Nominal Damages, e.g., 40s. where no actual damage has been proved,
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