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Sale price
less any sum allowed as cash discount according to the practice normally prevailing in the trade, but inclusive of any sum
Precedent
the three superior courts of Common Law was by the practice of the law bound to follow a decision of its
Kissing the book
New Testament on taking an oath (see that title). This practice, which has of late years been much objected to on
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Estimates
to the Lok Sabha in the form of estimates, Parliamentary Practice, Erskine May, 22nd Edn., 2001, p. 743. Is the certain
Cabinet
total number of members of the House of the People, Practice and Procedure of Parliament, M.N. Kaul & S.L. Shakdher, 5th
Post impressionism
In the broadest sense the theory or practice of any of several groups of painters of the early
Uses
expedient, became a gigantic system, which superseded the doctrines and practice of feudal law, and laid the foundation of modern conveyancing.
Supreme Court of Judicature
court upon questions of fact, were appointed; and the Chancery practice of leaving costs (which at Common Law 'followed the event'
Incorporated Law Society
attorneys, a Society was formed called ''The Society of Gentlemen Practices in the several Courts of Law and Equity.' It was
Funds, public
given to the public funded debt due by Government. The practice of borrow-ing money to defray a part of the war
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