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Dow Jones Index
the Industrials the Transportations and the Utilities When used without qualification the term usually refers to the Dow Jones Industrial Average
Compound householder
of rates was formerly one of the ingredients in the qualification for the parliamentary franchise; but modern statutes have enabled the
Commissioners for Oaths
effect is R.S.C. Ord. XXXVIII., r. 16. The ordinary minimum qualification is in London, and other large towns, six years' continuous
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Commissioner
Act, 1847 (10 & 11 Vict. c. 16), regulates the qualification, etc., of commissioners, who under an Act of Parliament execute
Colonial Attorneys Relief Acts (English)
on giving due notice and the prescribed proof of his qualification and good character; and (b) on passing the prescribed examination
Barrister, or Barrastor
jurisconsultus and licentiatus in jure. As to the mode and qualification for obtaining the degree of a barrister, see INNS OF
British ship
British ship, As to the qualification for owning and the obligation to register British ships, see
Approved institution
his course of study before the award of any medical qualification to him. [Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956),
Alderman
the election of an alderman or mayor. As to number, qualification and term of office in boroughs, see (English) Local Government
Absolute
Absolute, means free from restriction, qualification or condition e.g. absolute ownership; conclusive and not liable to
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