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Monarchy
Monarchy [fr., Gk.], a government in which the supreme power is vested in a single person. where a monarch is invested with absolute
Expressed
is to make known the opinions or the feelings of a particular person and when a secretary to Government apprehends a man and tells him in the order that this is being done under the orders of
Subject to
condition was completed, Winn v. Bull, (1877) 7 Ch D 29. Means liable, subordinate, subservient, inferior, obedient to: governed or affected by: provided: answerable for, Black's Law Dictionary, 5th Edn., p. 1278. Means payment of debts etc.,
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