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Procuratorship
The office or term of a procurator
Crown Solicitor
still better plan exists of a Crown prosecutor (called the Procurator-Fiscal, and being a subordinate of the Lord-Advocate) in every county,
Goods
the course of construction, Schiffachrt -- Treuland GmbH v. H.M. Procurator-General, [1953] AC 232: 1953 (1) All ER 364 PC [See
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Precognition
examination of witnesses usually conducted under the superintendence of the procurator fiscal.
Emigration of poor persons
with such rules, orders, and regulations as he may prescribe, procure, or assist in procuring the emigration of, any orphan or
Witness
furnishes evidence is testimony, and testimonial compulsion connotes coercion which procures the positive volitional evidentiary act of the person, as opposed
Vagrants
highway, Court, or passage, to beg, or gather alms, or procuring children so to do, see Mathers v. Penfold, (1915) 1
Sampadan
means 'procuring, bestowing, accomplishing, carrying out in the act of procuring or bestowing, bringing about, carrying out, accomplishing, effecting, making etc.,
Perjury
any vocation or calling. Every person who aids, abets, counsels, procures or suborns another to commit an offence against the Act
Bribe
Act, 1883 (46 & 47 Vict. c. 51)] that to procure or to endeavour to procure any money or valuable consideration
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