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instance
from Late Latin instantia, from Latin, the fact of being present or impending, vehemence in speech, urgency, from instant- instans insistent,
Offer
To present as an act of worship to immolate to sacrifice to
Environmental pollutant
Environmental pollutant, means any solid; liquid or gaseous substance present in such concentration as maybe, or tend to be, injurious
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Ne admittas
six calendar months after the avoidance, before the bishop may present by lapse; for it is in vain to sue out
Vested in interest
Vested in interest, a legal term applied to a present fixed right of future enjoyment, as reversions, vested remainders, such
Trial
of the prosecution and defence, if the accused is defended, present in court for the hearing of the case, Dagdu Govindset
Simony
Simony, ['payment for things spiritual'] the corrupt presentation of, or the corrupt agreement to present any one to
Remainder
the remainders should be observed:- (1) There must be a present or particular estate created which, if the remainder be vested,
Quorum
more than one half of number of members must be present, Committee Constitute quorum would be seven, K.S. Xavier v. Neeloor
Quia timet
against anticipated future injury that cannot be prevented by the present action. The doctrine of 'quia timet' permits equitable relief based
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