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Simony
Simony, ['payment for things spiritual'] the corrupt presentation of, or the corrupt agreement to present any one to
Quare impedit
the court of Common Pleas, and lies to recover a presentation, when the patron's right is disturbed, or to try a
Magna Carta
words:-'First, we have granted to God, and by this our present charter have confirmed for us and our heirs for ever,
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Marriage
had subsequently lived together until the passing of the Act. Present Law.--The general purport of the existing law is to require
Institutions
such a day and year, but if the clerk were presented, at whose presentation, and whether in his own right or
nucleoside
A type of molecule found in all living organisms present mostly in chemically combined form as a component of nucleic
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with the same facility and ease as if he is present before you i.e., in your presence. In fact he/she is
Resolution
by three-fourths of such members entitled to vote as are present in person or by proxy (where proxies are allowed) at
Estimates
Estimates, in India, the estimates are presented to the Lok Sabha in the form of estimates, Parliamentary
Donative
amount to one hundred in number, were all converted into presentatives by s. 12 of the Benefices Act, 1898 (61 &
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