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Pastus
Pastus, the procuration or provision which tenants were bound to make for their
Criminal Law Amendment Acts, 1885 to 1928 (English)
1885 to 1928 (English). By the Act of 1885 the procuration of women under twenty-one, and illicit though un-resisted intercourse with
Principal and agent
performed, is often designated as an act of agency or procuration, Story on Agency, 3. See AGENT; POWER OF ATTORNEY; VICARIOUS
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Proc
Proc., short for Procuration, which see.
Procuratio est exhibitio sumptuum necessariorum facta pr'latis, qui di'ceses peragrando, ecclesias subjectas visitant
Procuratio est exhibitio sumptuum necessariorum facta pr'latis, qui di'ceses peragrando, ecclesias
Procurationem adversus nulla est pr'scriptio
Procurationem adversus nulla est pr'scriptio. Dav. 6, (There is no prescription
Goods
the course of construction, Schiffachrt -- Treuland GmbH v. H.M. Procurator-General, [1953] AC 232: 1953 (1) All ER 364 PC [See
Insurance transactions
an insurer but, in the context of a block policy, procures such cover for his customers by making use of the
Insurance
four. Merchants and ship-owners who manage their own insurance business procure blank policies, which they fill up to meet the case,
Inspection of written documents
necessary to take examined copies of the same, or to procure the same to be duly stamped. Even prior to this
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