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dangerous instrument
dangerous instrument : an object capable of causing bodily injury either because of an inherent
Objectify
To cause to become an object to cause to assume the character of an object to
Oath
the (English) Oaths Act, 1888, by which-- Every person upon objection to being sworn, and stating, as the ground of such
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glassblowing
The art and process of creating glass objects by shaping glass when reduced by heat to a viscid
Railway
application for it has been given, and must consider any objections by 'the council of any county, any local authority, or
Batson challenge
the striking of jurors on a racial basis] : an objection in which one party argues that the other has used
Beneficiary
Act, 1925. See CESTUI QUE TRUST. Means a person or object for whose benefit a wakf is created and includes religious,
Civic nature
does not have positively anti-social aims could claim to have objects of a civic nature. I do not consider that is
Cy-pres
doctrine of construction is, that where a testator hs two objects,one primary or general and the other secondary or particular, which
Illusory Appointments Act, 1830
a power to appoint property, real or personal, among several objects, shall be invalid, or impeached in equity, on the ground
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