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As Parliament may by law determine

Parliament as to its true effect. It is an enabling provision for adjustment of sets in accordance with the need of

Just ground

Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act No. 9 of 1949 an additional provision was added after the proviso which may be extracted thus:

Deemed

into the question as to the extent of this deeming provision which would have been wholly redudant if the word 'deemed'

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Shop

2 of the (English) Shops Act, 1912; but the other provisions are unaffected. The 1934 Act, s. 1, provides that no

National insurance

the second with Unemployment Insurance, and the third contained miscellaneous provisions. This Act remained the basis of National Health Insurance, although

Resumption

cottages or other houses with or without gardens; (ii) The provision of gardens for farm labourers' cottages, or other houses; (iii)

Must or shall

of 'shall', that will itself be sufficient to hold the provision to be mandatory, and it will not be necessary to

Mortgage

a power, express or implied, in that behalf, a legislative provision, or unreasonable delay. see CLOG ON EQUITYOF REDEMPTION. A provision

Doctrine

a rule of interpretation, it means that where some particular provision of statute offends against a constitutional limitation, but that provision

Condition of leave and holiday

holiday, The dictionary meaning of the word 'condition' is a provision or a stipulation. A provision or a stipulation as to

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