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Preliminary objection
Preliminary objection, is one that is raised to the sustainability of an
Objection to indictment
Objection to indictment. On this being taken, the same course is
Charitable purpose
poor, education, medical relief and the advancement of any other object of general public utility, but does not include a purpose
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Fact discovered
discovered, The expression 'fact discovered' includes not only the physical object produced, but also the place from which it is produced
Net wealth tax
the property tax often deemed to be imposed on an object - the property itself.' In Harvard Law School World Tax
Antiquity
or other work of art or craftsmanship, (ii) any article, object or thing detached, from a building or cave, (iii) any
Judgment
the merits of the suit but only on a preliminary objection raised by the defendant or the party opposing on the
Uses
but against legal estates. (9) A use, not being an object of tenure, was therefore exempt from the oppressive burdens of
Shall
which the legislature intended to achieve as disclosed by the object, design, purpose and scope of the statute, Rubber House v.
Objectize
To make an object of to regard as an object to place in the
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