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domicile
domicile [Latin domicilium dwelling place, home] 1 : the place where an individual has a fixed and permanent home for legal purposes called also legal residence 2 : the place where an organization (as a corporation)
life act
foreign spouses of American citizens, the children of those foreign spouses, and spouses and children of certain lawful permanent residents (LPR) to come to the United States to complete the processing for their permanent residence. This Act
property (fixture and non-fixture)
non-fixture) in a real estate contract, the property is the land within the legally described boundaries and all permanent structures and fixtures. Ownership of the property confers the legal right to use the property as allowed within
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i-551 (green card)
i-551 (green card) Permanent residence card or alien registration receipt card or "green card." See Lawful Permanent Resident. Source: Department of State.
Gas
term used at first by chemists as synonymous with air but since restricted to fluids supposed to be permanently elastic as oxygen hydrogen etc in distinction from vapors as steam which become liquid on a reduction of
Encroachment
p. 547. Means unauthorised occupation of Government land or public land by way of putting temporary, semi-permanent or permanent structure for residential use or commercial use or any other use, the Delhi Laws (Special Provisions) Act, 2006,
Arbitration
decision is binding, Black Law Dictionary 7th Edn., p. 100. Means any arbitration whether or not administered by permanent arbitral institution. [The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, s. 2(a)] An arbitrator is a disinterested person, to whose
Building
(a) as now generally used a fabric or edifice, framed or constructed, designed to stand more or less permanently, and covering a space of land for use as a dwelling, store house, factory, shelter for beasts or
Building societies
Building Societies Regulations, 1895, made thereunder. A cross division of these societies is into (1) Terminating, and (2) Permanent. A Terminating Society is one which continues only until every member has obtained an advance and then comes
County Courts
as arbitrators for any remuneration to themselves,and are incapable of being elected as M.P.'s (s. 6), and when permanently infirm and desirous of resigning may receive pensions (s. 9). S. 7 reproducing the (English) County Court Judges
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domicile
domicile [Latin domicilium dwelling place, home] 1 : the place where an individual has a fixed and permanent home for legal purposes called also legal residence 2 : the place where an organization (as a corporation)
life act
foreign spouses of American citizens, the children of those foreign spouses, and spouses and children of certain lawful permanent residents (LPR) to come to the United States to complete the processing for their permanent residence. This Act
property (fixture and non-fixture)
non-fixture) in a real estate contract, the property is the land within the legally described boundaries and all permanent structures and fixtures. Ownership of the property confers the legal right to use the property as allowed within
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i-551 (green card)
i-551 (green card) Permanent residence card or alien registration receipt card or "green card." See Lawful Permanent Resident. Source: Department of State.
Gas
term used at first by chemists as synonymous with air but since restricted to fluids supposed to be permanently elastic as oxygen hydrogen etc in distinction from vapors as steam which become liquid on a reduction of
Encroachment
p. 547. Means unauthorised occupation of Government land or public land by way of putting temporary, semi-permanent or permanent structure for residential use or commercial use or any other use, the Delhi Laws (Special Provisions) Act, 2006,
Arbitration
decision is binding, Black Law Dictionary 7th Edn., p. 100. Means any arbitration whether or not administered by permanent arbitral institution. [The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, s. 2(a)] An arbitrator is a disinterested person, to whose
Building
(a) as now generally used a fabric or edifice, framed or constructed, designed to stand more or less permanently, and covering a space of land for use as a dwelling, store house, factory, shelter for beasts or
Building societies
Building Societies Regulations, 1895, made thereunder. A cross division of these societies is into (1) Terminating, and (2) Permanent. A Terminating Society is one which continues only until every member has obtained an advance and then comes
County Courts
as arbitrators for any remuneration to themselves,and are incapable of being elected as M.P.'s (s. 6), and when permanently infirm and desirous of resigning may receive pensions (s. 9). S. 7 reproducing the (English) County Court Judges
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