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Mandamus
Mandamus [we command). (1) A high prerogative writ of a most extensive remedial nature. In form it is a command...
Special trust
a trust is introduced for the execution of some purpose particularly pointed out, and the trustee is not a mere passive
Record
fact or proceeding, anything entered in the roll of court, particularly statements or pleadings of parties in a case, Superintendent and
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Servitor
Servitor, a serving man: particularly applied to students of Christ Church, Oxford, upon the foundation,
Settled land
tenants in fee-simple subject to executory limitations over, and more particularly to an estate owner of land subject to family charges,
Sexual harassment
physical conduct with sexual overtones, whether directly or by implication, particularly when submission to or rejection of such a conduct by
Shall
on the purpose for which the requirement has been enacted, particularly in the context of the other provisions of the Act
Shaster
the instrument of government or instruction; any book of instructions, particularly containing Divine ordinances, Indian.
Sole, Corporation
in order to give them some legal capacities and advantages, particularly that of perpetuity, which in their natural persons they could
Subsidy
by way of assistance and that certain types of assistance particularly those which are only indirect like rebates etc. should be
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