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payment 'under any customary or personal law' must be to obviate destitution of the divorcee and to provide her with wherewithal
Power
powers not being interests. These terms have been adopted to obviate the confusion arising from the circumstance that powers in gross
Prerogative of mercy
Mercy was frequently invoked to alter the sentence, either to obviate the necessity for the literal execution of the sentence in
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Sets of Exchange, or of Bills
being paid, the others are void. This is done to obviate inconveniences from the mislaying or miscarriage of the bill, and
Under any customary or personal law applicable to parties
payment 'under any customary or personal law' must be to obviate destitution of the divorcee and to provide her with wherewithal
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