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Feasts
days therein mentioned (being all Sundays, and the Saints' Days printed in black letter in the Calendar scheduled to the (English)
Fitzherbert
book published by this learned author was his Grand Abridgment, printed in 1514 by Richard Pynson, of which in 1516 a
Insurance
which the different offices insure are contained in the proposals printed on the back of the policies, and it is in
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Journals of Parliament
Parliament, minifies of proceedings in Parliament. If purporting to be printed by the printers to the Crown or to either House
Particulars of sale
In sales by auction the conditions of sale are generally printed at the end of the particulars and followed by a
Record
the judge at the trial. Such copies must be in print, except as to such parts, if any, of the pleadings
Stationery Office
to supply Government offices with stationery and books, and to print and publish Government papers. By the Documentary Evidence Act, 1882,
Title to lands, Documents of
lands,' includes any deed, map, paper, or parchment, written or printed, or partly written and partly printed, being or containing evidence
Deed
proper subject of assurance. (2) It must be written, engrossed, printed, or lithographed, or partly written or engrossed, and partly printed
Publish
Thus the word 'publish' connotes not only an act of printing but also further action of issuing or making it available
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