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Nones
Nones, days in the Roman calendar, so called because they reckoned
Roman calendar
Romans reckoned backward from three fixed points the calends the nones and the ides The calends were always the first day
Widow
(iv) For the one parent, if any surviving, absolutely, if none, (v) For brothers and sisters of the whole blood of
None
Same as Nones 2
Ides
of Rome, and in the calendar of the Breviary. See NONES.
Double pleading
With respect to the subsequent pleadings, the meaning was that none of them was to contain several distinct answers to that
Duly notified stands
one which is notified by the Transport Authority and by none other, T.B. Ibrahim v. Regional Transport Authority Tanjore, AIR 1953
Esquire
Doctors in the several faculties, and barristers-at-law, are also esquires. None of these offices convey gentility to the posterity of the
Feasts
Geo. 2, c. 23); 'to be kepte hollie days and none other,' and the Calendar (New Style) Act by s. 3
Food
its conditions by the process of cooking, the derivative is none the less foodstuff, Welcome Hotel v. State of Andhra Pradesh,
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