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Marriage
Act, 1901 (1 Edw. 7, c. 23), legalizing marriages theretofore performed in sixteen churches or places, one being 'the Parish Room
Sajjadanashin (M.T.)
spiritual knowledge is one of the functions which the sajjadanashin performs or is supposed to perform. He is the curator of
Same work or work of a similar nature
the skill, effort and respon-sibility required are the same, when performed under similar working conditions, by a man or a woman
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Sanyasi
relinquished all desire for them or that such ceremonies are performed which indicate the severance of his natural family and his
Serve and service
Government or control of the Government. To serve means 'to perform function; do what is required for'. The Commissioner appointed by
Terris liberandis
delivery of lands to the heir, after homage and relief performed, or upon security taken that he should perform them, Ibid.,
Total disablement
a workman for all work which he was capable of performing at the time of the accident resulting in such disablement,
Undertake
lay oneself under obligation or to enter into stipula-tion; to perform or to execute; to covenant; to contract. Hence, to guarantee;
Executant
One who executes or performs esp a performer on a musical instrument
Masters extraordinary in Chancery
in Chancery, officers of the High Court of Chancery who performed duties similar to those now performed by commissioners for oaths.
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