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Ordinability
Matched in: Term Ordinability
Academic staff
of staff as are designated as academic staff by the ordinances. Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University Act, 1994 (Act 58 of 1994)
Brawling
KB 505. To object to a deacon presenting himself for ordination as priest, that he has taken part in services in
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Is included
included, refers to the inclusion under the provisions of the Ordinance, State of Madhya Pradesh v. Binod Mills Company Ltd., AIR
To do so
the words 'to do so' in s. 3 of the Ordinance refer to the entire composite matter of 'requisitioning for a
Things done, action taken and right accrued
only the things done and action taken under the repealed Ordinance, and not the rights and privileges acquired and accrued on
Negligence per se
it is in violation of a statute or valid municipal ordinance, or because it is so palpably opposed to the dictates
Embring days or ember days
and they are now chiefly noticed on account of the ordination of priests and deacons; because the 31st canon appoints the
Inter-State Council
Inter-State Council, in Australia an inter-State Commission is established for the execution and maintenance within the Commonwealth of the provisions...
Bye-law
Bye-law, means an Ordinance affecting the public or some portion of the public imposed
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Ordinability - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ordinability
Matched in: Term Ordinability
Academic staff
of staff as are designated as academic staff by the ordinances. Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University Act, 1994 (Act 58 of 1994)
Brawling
KB 505. To object to a deacon presenting himself for ordination as priest, that he has taken part in services in
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Is included
included, refers to the inclusion under the provisions of the Ordinance, State of Madhya Pradesh v. Binod Mills Company Ltd., AIR
To do so
the words 'to do so' in s. 3 of the Ordinance refer to the entire composite matter of 'requisitioning for a
Things done, action taken and right accrued
only the things done and action taken under the repealed Ordinance, and not the rights and privileges acquired and accrued on
Negligence per se
it is in violation of a statute or valid municipal ordinance, or because it is so palpably opposed to the dictates
Embring days or ember days
and they are now chiefly noticed on account of the ordination of priests and deacons; because the 31st canon appoints the
Inter-State Council
Inter-State Council, in Australia an inter-State Commission is established for the execution and maintenance within the Commonwealth of the provisions...
Bye-law
Bye-law, means an Ordinance affecting the public or some portion of the public imposed
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