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Preference
rule of preference meant to give weightage to the additional qualification cannot be enforced as a rule of reservation or rule
Separate estate
are perfectly valid, but they are subject to the important qualification that under s. 7 of the (English) Conveyancing Act, 1911
Woman
gender include females unless the contrary intention appears. Women became qualified to be registered as apothecaries by the Apothecaries Amendment Act,
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War Office
give one vote and no more for each candidate For qualification to vote, see Representa-tion of the People Act (ibid., s.
Trust
apparently directs that limitations in tail (without any reservation or qualification for the case of executory instruments or wills) must follow
Tribunal
affirmed LR 7 HL 744. I accept that, with this qualification that I do not like the word 'tribunal'. The word
Eligibility and qualifications
Eligibility and qualifications, the words 'eligibility' and 'qualification' have been used interchangeably, and
Sturges Bourne's Acts
1818 (Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Vestries'), as to notice of vestries, qualification for vestry meetings, etc. (repealed as to rural parishes by
Roman Catholics
of 1829 (10 Geo. 4, c. 7), for enfranchisement and qualification for seat in Parliament, being the main factors in the
Presentation
but the trustees or the mortgagee must judge of the qualification of the nominee, Mirehouse on Advowsons, 136. A bishop has,
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