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Pioneer
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Pioneering
groundbreaking originating of efforts that begin work in a field or on a topic not previously widely known
Pioner
A pioneer
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Pioneers Day
In Utah a legal holiday July 24 commemorated the arrival in 1847 of Brigham Young and his followers at the present site of Salt Lake City
Funditores
Funditores, pioneers, Jac. Law Dict.
Torrens system
Torrens system [after Sir Robert Torrens (1814-1884), British pioneer in Australia] : a title registration system used esp. in Massachusetts, Hawaii, Illinois, and Minnesota NOTE: When a
Not being less than one month
given, that is, both the first day and the last day of the month had to be excluded, Pioneer Motors (P) Ltd. v. Municipal Council, AIR 1967 SC 684 (687): (1961) 3 SCR 609. [Travancore District Municipalities
Private forest
employees of the estates for their domestic use is excluded from the definition of the term 'private forest', Pioneer Rubber Plantations v. State of Kerala, (1992) 4 SCC 175: AIR 1993 SC 192 (195). [Kerala Private Forests
Profession
4 SCC 155. Calling, vocation, known employment; divinity, physic, and law are called the learned professions. Includes business, Pioneer Motors v. Municipal Council Ngarcoil, AIR 1967 SC 684: 1961 (3) SCR 609. Profession, is normally associated with
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