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Post-graduate training
as post-graduate training, for a person holding a higher educational qualification is in a better position to imbibe the training which
Metropolitan Police Magistrates
justices of the peace within the Metropolitan Police District. The qualification for this office is having practised as a barrister for
Medical practitioners
falsely to pretend that he holds a medical or surgical qualification (s. 40, Act of 1858), but it is not an
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Married women's property
(English) Married Women's Property Rights Act, 1907 provided (with a qualification for ante-nuptial debts and rights of creditors) that 'nothing in
Limitation of estate
an estate determining how long it shall continue, or a qualification of a preceding estate, 1 Inst. 204, 234.
Jews
Vict. c. 63, as to their making declara-tions as a qualification for office; and the Jews Relief Act, 1858 (21 &
Game
of 150l. a year, etc. This Act repeals the (English) Qualification Act of 22 & 23 Car. 2, c. 25, and
Experience
it should be taken as experience after acquiring the minimum qualifications, required and, therefore, necessarily will have to be posterior to
Post-graduate degree
level in any speciality, after the acquisition of a basic qualification at the graduate level. The B.T. course of studies, is
Title, Covenants for
person expressed to convey as beneficial owner, that without any qualification the grant or lease is valid and in full force
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