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documentarily qualified

to an immigrant visa applicant who has: 1) returned Form DS 2001 (from the Instruction Package) to visa-issuing post (or in some cases, to the National Visa Center), OR 2) informed post in another way that he/she

Wrongful dismissal

expiration of the period of notice. The servant may elect to treat the contract as repudiated, General Bill Posting Co. v. Atkinson, 1909 AC 118; and see Measures, Ltd. v. Measures, (1910) 2 Ch 248, in which

Street offences

The Act of 1847 also includes keeping swine, and obstructing footways. The Act of 1839 also includes bill posting on buildings without consent of owner, 'blowing horns or any other noisy instrument for the purpose of calling

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Building

(1909) 2 KB 257. An advertisement hoarding is a building within a restrictive covenant, Nussey v. Provincial Bill Posting Co., (1909) 1 Ch 734; Stevens v. Willing & Co. Ltd., 1929 WN 53. See also Paddington Corporation

Distress

owner, be removed to a public auction room, and there sold. The (English) Act of William and Mary postponed the power of sale for five days, and this period is extended, by the Act of 1888, to

Marriage

'regular,' i.e., celebrated by a minister of religion after due notice by the publication of banns, or after posting in a conspicious place on the outer wall of the registrar's office a notice under the Marriage Notices

Possibility on a possibility

the offer was made, and therefore a revocation sent by post does not operate from the time of posting it, Henthorn v. Fraser, (1892) 2 Ch 27. Service by Post.--Service by means of registered post is frequently

Service

26 of the (English) Interpretation Act, 1889, 'Service is deemed to be effected on properly addressing, prepaying, and posting a letter containing the document' to be served, 'and unless the contrary is proved, to have been effected

Adequate assurance

evidence that a debtor will probably be able to perform its obligations under a contract such as the posting of a bond or a showing that the debtor will generate sufficient income to pay any arrearages and

Presetment of Bill of Exchange, Cheque, or Pro-missory Note

or having authorized one to accept for all. 'Where authorized by agreement or usage, a presentment through the post is sufficient.' Presentment is excused by the death or bankruptcy of the drawee, or 'where, after the exercise

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documentarily qualified

to an immigrant visa applicant who has: 1) returned Form DS 2001 (from the Instruction Package) to visa-issuing post (or in some cases, to the National Visa Center), OR 2) informed post in another way that he/she

Wrongful dismissal

expiration of the period of notice. The servant may elect to treat the contract as repudiated, General Bill Posting Co. v. Atkinson, 1909 AC 118; and see Measures, Ltd. v. Measures, (1910) 2 Ch 248, in which

Street offences

The Act of 1847 also includes keeping swine, and obstructing footways. The Act of 1839 also includes bill posting on buildings without consent of owner, 'blowing horns or any other noisy instrument for the purpose of calling

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Building

(1909) 2 KB 257. An advertisement hoarding is a building within a restrictive covenant, Nussey v. Provincial Bill Posting Co., (1909) 1 Ch 734; Stevens v. Willing & Co. Ltd., 1929 WN 53. See also Paddington Corporation

Distress

owner, be removed to a public auction room, and there sold. The (English) Act of William and Mary postponed the power of sale for five days, and this period is extended, by the Act of 1888, to

Marriage

'regular,' i.e., celebrated by a minister of religion after due notice by the publication of banns, or after posting in a conspicious place on the outer wall of the registrar's office a notice under the Marriage Notices

Possibility on a possibility

the offer was made, and therefore a revocation sent by post does not operate from the time of posting it, Henthorn v. Fraser, (1892) 2 Ch 27. Service by Post.--Service by means of registered post is frequently

Service

26 of the (English) Interpretation Act, 1889, 'Service is deemed to be effected on properly addressing, prepaying, and posting a letter containing the document' to be served, 'and unless the contrary is proved, to have been effected

Adequate assurance

evidence that a debtor will probably be able to perform its obligations under a contract such as the posting of a bond or a showing that the debtor will generate sufficient income to pay any arrearages and

Presetment of Bill of Exchange, Cheque, or Pro-missory Note

or having authorized one to accept for all. 'Where authorized by agreement or usage, a presentment through the post is sufficient.' Presentment is excused by the death or bankruptcy of the drawee, or 'where, after the exercise

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