Permanable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Territorial Army (English)
right when the Army Reserve has been called out on permanent service. All ranks are subject to military law when serving,
Abode
the place of a man's residence, or business, temporary or permanent. For some purposes in law a man may be deemed
Expiring laws continuance Acts
Expiring Laws Continuance Acts until 1908, when it was made permanent. The (English) Expiring Laws Act, 1922, made nineteen Acts permanent,
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Land
out of land and things attached to the earth or permanently fastened to anything attached to the earth. [National Highways Act,
Manufacture
(Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, Vol. I, 1203) According to the Permanent Edition of Words and Phrases, Vol. 26, 'manufacture' implies a
Mokurrari istimarari
the grant as the term 'mourosi' does; but they imply permanency from which in a secondary sense such heritable character might
Officiating and temporary
is generally used when a servant having held one post permanently or substantively is appointed to a post in a higher
Resignation
years continuously, to resign on the ground of incapacity by permanent mental or bodily infirmity from the due performance of his
Pasture
which cattle feed. See Norton on Deeds. The laying down permanent pasture with the written consent of the landlord is an
Partial disablement
in the disablement, and, where the disablement is of a permanent nature, such disablement as reduces his earning capacity in every
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