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Laundry
also contains other regulations (ss. 3 and 4) for their proper management. Sending infected articles which have not been properly disinfected
Discretion
and a knowledge of the facts upon which discretion may properly operate. When it is said that something it to be
Bias
A predisposition to decide for or against one party without proper regard to the true merits of the dispute is bias.
file
1 a : to submit (a legal document) to the proper office (as the office of a clerk of court) for
Fairness
vast power in the modern State is not abused but properly exercised. The State power is used for proper and not
Quasi-entail
is termed a quasi-entail; the interest so granted not being properly an estate-tail (for the statute De Donis applies only where
Letters patent
particular persons, and for particular purposes, which therefore, not being proper for public inspection, are closed up and sealed on the
Messenger
or other offences against the State, which did not so properly fall under the cognizance of the Common Law, and, perhaps,
Non pros
pursue [his action]). Where the plaintiff failed to take the proper step in his action in the proper time, the defendant
Origine propria neminem posse voluntate sua exim manifestum est
able, of his own will, to get rid of his proper origin. --Cod. 10, 38, 4, (It is evident that no
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