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Recall
of fact. Removal of a public official from office by popular vote, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1274.
Treasury Notes
Treasury Notes, the popular name of bank notes which were substituted for currency notes,
Underworld
Underworld, world of gangsters, popularly known as the 'underworld', comprises various gangs headed by notorious
Vegetables
as understood in common parlance, and must be given its popular sense meaning 'that sense which people conversant with the subject-matter
Voluntary schools
Voluntary schools. The popular name for public elementary day schools not provided by the
Water supply and sanitary fittings
has been laid down that 'sanitary fittings' according to the popular sense of the term mean such pipes or materials as
Week
successive days. Bearing in mind the above mentioned dictionary or popular meaning of the the term 'week', we think that in
Westminster the First, Statute of
the king and the nobles, and provides for freedom of popular elections, because sheriffs, coroners, and conservators of the peace were
Widow
well fixed, certain and definite and it is defined, both popularly and legally, to mean a woman who has lost her
Reserve and provision
the expression will have to be understood in its ordinary popular sense, that is to say, the sense or meaning that
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