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Rule
to the proceeding that commands an officer or party to perform an act or show cause why an act should not
Music
contrivance by means of which the work may be mechanically performed [s. 1(2)(d)], see Performing Right Society Ltd. v. Hammond's Bradford
Oath
a person signifies that he is bound in conscience to perform an act faithfully and truthfully. It involves the Idea of
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Power of Attorney
attorney by statutory declaration made within three months after the performance of an authorized act that he has had no notice
Precedent condition
Precedent condition, such as must happen or be performed before an estate can vest or be enlarged, or an
Public authority
other local authority, which has public or statutory duties to perform and which perform those duties and carries out its transactions
Public officer
the Government, or remunerated by fees or commission for the performance of any public duty. [Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, s.
Readiness and willingness
the capacity to do so. Plaintiff ready and willing to perform his part. Defendant failed to perform his part, suit decreed,
Recognisance
such recognizances shall have been given, calling upon them to perform the conditions thereof,' and see s. 66 of the Summary
Run with the land-Run with the reversion
leased or conveyed in fee, when either the liability to perform it, or the right to take advantage of it, passes
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