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Public service vehicle
vehicle is used for carriage of a company's employees on nominal charge, then, qua-public, the employees from a separate class and
Witchcraft
last execution in England for witchcraft. Pope Alexander the Sixth nominated a commission against witchcraft in 1494; five hundred persons were
Trust corporation
or Civil Service having as director or member any person nominated by one of the Government Departments referred to in the
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Title of clergymen
required by the 33rd Canon, and generally given by a nomination to a curacy, that a person seeking ordination has some
Suffragan
of the specified towns, usual to appoint them. The Suffragans Nomination Act, 1888, however, empowers the King by Order in Council
Sodor and man, Bishopric of
not of the king directly, but of a subject, who nominated the bishop, till 1829, when the lordship of the Isle
Sheriff, Shire-reeve, or Shiriff
sheriff must, within one month after his appointment is gazetted, nominate some fit person to be his under-sheriff; and by s.
Churchwardens
then the meeting is to elect one and the minister nominate the other. By Canon 90 they are to be chosen
Security for costs
out of the way; (3) where he is only a nominal plaintiff and is insolvent; (4) where he is a privileged
Sale by public auction
Sale by public auction, a sale for a predetermined nominal sum cannot be held to be a 'sale by public
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