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Stagnum
Stagnum, a pool. By this name the land and water pass, Co. Litt. 5a.
security
diligence asset-backed security : a security (as a bond) that represents ownership in or is secured by a pool of assets (as loans or receivables) that have been securitized bearer security : a security (as a bearer
Finder of goods
Staffordshire Water Co. v. Sharman, (1896) 2 QB 44, where two rings found in the mud of a pool by a workman employed amongst others to clean the pool out were recovered from the workman by the
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Water and watercourse
term 'land' includes water, 2 Bl. Com. 18. An action cannot be brought to recover possession of a pool or other piece of water by the name of water only, but it must be brought for the
Cash balances
the intention was that only such amount in deposit with the Custodian should be transferred to the compensation pool which would be in excess of the amount required for meeting the due claims against the evacuees or
Dealer, auction
the business of selling fertilisers, whether wholesale or retail (or industrial use), and includes a manufacturer and a pool-handling agency carrying on such business and the agents of such person, manufacturer or pool-handling agency, State of Punjab
Plashet
A small pond or pool a puddle
Water-measure
Water-measure, a greater measure than the Winchester, formerly used for selling coals in the Pool, etc., 22 Car. 2, c. 11
Salary or wages
SC 687: (1977) 2 SCC 77: (1977) 2 SCR 149. If all his principals jointly authorise him to pool their goods and sell them and pay the sale price to them in the manner prescribed by them.
Place of public amusement
admitted and includes a race course, circus, theatre, music hall, billiard or bagatelle room, gymnasium, fencing school, swimming pool or dancing hall. [Delhi Police Act, 1978 (34 of 1978) s. 2(e)]
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Pool - Law Dictionary Search Results
Stagnum
Stagnum, a pool. By this name the land and water pass, Co. Litt. 5a.
security
diligence asset-backed security : a security (as a bond) that represents ownership in or is secured by a pool of assets (as loans or receivables) that have been securitized bearer security : a security (as a bearer
Finder of goods
Staffordshire Water Co. v. Sharman, (1896) 2 QB 44, where two rings found in the mud of a pool by a workman employed amongst others to clean the pool out were recovered from the workman by the
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Water and watercourse
term 'land' includes water, 2 Bl. Com. 18. An action cannot be brought to recover possession of a pool or other piece of water by the name of water only, but it must be brought for the
Cash balances
the intention was that only such amount in deposit with the Custodian should be transferred to the compensation pool which would be in excess of the amount required for meeting the due claims against the evacuees or
Dealer, auction
the business of selling fertilisers, whether wholesale or retail (or industrial use), and includes a manufacturer and a pool-handling agency carrying on such business and the agents of such person, manufacturer or pool-handling agency, State of Punjab
Plashet
A small pond or pool a puddle
Water-measure
Water-measure, a greater measure than the Winchester, formerly used for selling coals in the Pool, etc., 22 Car. 2, c. 11
Salary or wages
SC 687: (1977) 2 SCC 77: (1977) 2 SCR 149. If all his principals jointly authorise him to pool their goods and sell them and pay the sale price to them in the manner prescribed by them.
Place of public amusement
admitted and includes a race course, circus, theatre, music hall, billiard or bagatelle room, gymnasium, fencing school, swimming pool or dancing hall. [Delhi Police Act, 1978 (34 of 1978) s. 2(e)]
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