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Precognition
examination of witnesses usually conducted under the superintendence of the procurator fiscal.
Poison
23, 24 of the same Act. As to poisoning to procure miscarriage by a woman, see ABORTION. Restrictions on Sale.--By the
Passport
Westminster, London, or 36, Dale Street, Liverpool. A combination to procure from the British Foreign Office a passport taken out in
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Once and for all
an expenditure which is made once and for all for procuring an enduring benefit to the business as distinguished from a
Obtained
Obtained, The word 'obtained' would indicate achievement by exertion in spite of opposition. Hence a dissolution of marriage obtained through...
Married women's property
be deemed her separate property; that a married woman might procure investments in the funds or in shares or stock to
Marriage
that, in places where it is difficult or impossible to procure an ordained parson--e.g., up country in India--the Common Law will
Manor
there might be as many more as the lord could procure to become his men in his manner before mentioned. 'Copyholds,
London
bye-laws, as to the regulation of water companies, as to procuring railway traffic facilities by Order of the Railway and Canal
Chief agent
any administrative and organising functions for the insurer, and (ii) procures life insurance business for the insurer by employing or causing
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