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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
National Assembly of the Church of England
the constitution set forth in the appendix to the address presented to His Majesty by the Convocations of Canterbury and York
Material witness
witness, the test whether a witness is material for the present purpose is not whether he would have given evidence in
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Married women's property
transferred the ownership of all her property, real and personal, present and future, to her husband absolutely, so that he might
Ensuing year
means the financial year for which the budget is being presented, the Rajasthan Agricultural Produce Markets Act, 2005, s. 2(d). Means
Judgment
earlier or later, with or without terms; but by the present Rules of the Supreme Court execution may issue forthwith on
Is
Is, means this word, although normally referring to the present, often has a future meaning, but is not synonymous with
Injunction
assert. Such an injunction might, upon a proper case being presented to the Court, be granted at any stage of the
Exceptional grant
Constitution of India, Art. 166. In U.K. such grants are presented either as estimates or dealt with on a financial resolution.
Parliament
States adopts or resolution supported by two-thirds of its members present and voting to the effect that it is necessary to
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