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Agenhine
Agenhine, otherwise, but less correctly, 'Hogenhine,' and also 'Third-night awne hine,' a guest at an inn, who having stayed there
Action prejudicial
Action prejudicial, otherwise called preparatory or principal, an action arising from some preliminary doubt, as in case a man sue his
Debt
the financial institution or the consortium under any law for the time being in force, in cash or otherwise, whether secured or unsecured, or assigned, or whether payable under a decree or order of any civil court
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Manufacture
Notcutt on the Factory and Workshop Acts. In relation to an explosive includes the process of--component parts or otherwise breaking up or unmaking the explosive, or making fit for use any damaged explosive; and (2) re-making, altering
Tail
appeared that the words were terms of limitation and not gifts to children or issue as purchasers or otherwise; thus a devise. To A. and his issue; or To A. and his seed; or children; or sons;
National insurance
are employed either as manual workers, or at a rate of remuneration not exceeding 250/. per annum gained otherwise than by manual labour. Two classes of persons come within the scheme: those who must be insured--Employed Contributors;
Title, Covenants for
beneficial owner:-That, notwithstanding anything done, omitted, etc., by the person conveying, or anyone through whom he derives title otherwise than by purchase for value that the person conveying has the right to convey:--That the person to whom
Dealer
thereof, means a person who, or a firm or a Hindu undivided family which, carries on, directly or otherwise, the business of buying, selling, supplying or distributing any dangerous machine or any part thereof, whether for cash
Material alteration
rights, liabilities, or legal position of the parties as ascertained by the deed in its original state, or otherwise varies the legal effect of the instrument as originally expressed, or reduces to certainty some provision which was
Law Reform (UK)
in the administration of an insolvent estate, notwithstanding that they are in the nature of unliquidated damages arising otherwise than by a contract, promise or breach of trust. See further, ADOPTION; LEGITIMATION; BASTARDY; FUNERAL EXPENSES; also INTEREST
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