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Residence
effect of a particular place for dwelling always or on permanent uninterrupted basis. Thus understood, even the requirement of a person
Officiating
is generally used when a servant having held one post permanently of substantively, is appointed to a post in a higher
Desertion
on the part of the deserting spouse of bringing cohabitation permanently to an end without reasonable cause and without the consent
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Establish
Concise Dictionary, 1983 edn., is: 'I. to make secure or permanent in a certain place, condition, job etc. 2. to create
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,
Manufacture
(Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, Vol. I, 1203) According to the Permanent Edition of Words and Phrases, Vol. 26, 'manufacture' implies a
Resignation
years continuously, to resign on the ground of incapacity by permanent mental or bodily infirmity from the due performance of his
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
Domicile and residence
carry the same meaning, inasmuch as both refer to the permanent home, but under Private International Law, 'domicile' carries a little
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