Populism - Law Dictionary Search Results
Populate
Populous
Population
Population, means the population of the municipal borough as ascertained at the preceding census, Nyamatkhan v. State, AIR 1994
Populator
One who populates
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Population
The act or process of populating multiplication of inhabitants
Populism
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Populosity
Populousness
Populous
Abounding in people full of inhabitants containing many inhabitants in proportion to the extent of the country
Populous place
Populous place, was defined by s. 32 of the (English) Licensing Act, 1874, as 'any area with a population
Populous Parishes
Populous Parishes. For their spiritual improvement, see the New Parishes Acts, 1843, 1844, and 1856 (6 & 7 Vict.
Housing of the working classes
1930 and 1935, and consolidates the general law on the subject with some exceptions, chiefly relating to agricultural populations and needs, which are also provided for in unrepeated portions of the Acts of 1930 and 1935. Very
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Populism - Law Dictionary Search Results
Populate
Populous
Population
Population, means the population of the municipal borough as ascertained at the preceding census, Nyamatkhan v. State, AIR 1994
Populator
One who populates
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Population
The act or process of populating multiplication of inhabitants
Populism
Matched in: Term Populism
Populosity
Populousness
Populous
Abounding in people full of inhabitants containing many inhabitants in proportion to the extent of the country
Populous place
Populous place, was defined by s. 32 of the (English) Licensing Act, 1874, as 'any area with a population
Populous Parishes
Populous Parishes. For their spiritual improvement, see the New Parishes Acts, 1843, 1844, and 1856 (6 & 7 Vict.
Housing of the working classes
1930 and 1935, and consolidates the general law on the subject with some exceptions, chiefly relating to agricultural populations and needs, which are also provided for in unrepeated portions of the Acts of 1930 and 1935. Very
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