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one tenth
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Perseid
One of a group of shooting stars which appear yearly about the 10th of August and cross the heavens … One of a group of shooting stars which appear yearly about the 10th of August and cross the heavens in paths apparently radiating from the constellation Perseus They are probably fragments
October
The tenth month of the year containing thirty one days
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Sitting
House site continuously, Webster American Dictionary, p. 1364. Sitting, quorum to constitute a sitting of the House is one-tenth of the total number of members of the House. [Constitution of India, Art. 100(3)]
Modus decimandi
Modus decimandi, a particular manner of tithing arising from immemorial usage, differing from the payment of one-tenth of the annual increase; being sometimes a pecuniary compensation, as two pence per acre for the tithe of
One behalf of
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Prytanis
of five hundred was divided and to each of which belonged the presidency of the senate for about one tenth of the year
Meeting
the Companies Act, 1929, and limited by shares must hold a general meeting ('statutory meeting') not earlier than one nor later than three months after the date upon which it may begin business (s. 112), and an
Primer fine
Primer fine. One suing out the writ or pr'cipe, called a writ of covenant, there was due to the Crown, by
Overruling
189 (Glanville L. Williams, Editor, 10th Edn., 1947) John, Salmond. Means if a decision is not a recent one, and especially if it seems to be very poor, it should not be relied upon without ascertaining whether … repealed statute, and a new principle is authoritatively substituted for the old, Jurisprudence 189 (Glanville L. Williams, Editor, 10th Edn., 1947) John, Salmond. Means if a decision is not a recent one, and especially if it seems
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