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University
University Act, 1914) have equal statutory privileges and exemptions; and Reading University (see 18 & 19 Geo. 5, c. 25). There
Undertaking
(1978) 2 SCC 213: 1978 SCC (L&S) 215. While thus reading down the expression, in the context of s. 25FFF it
Torture
Britannica (tit. 'Torture'). Reference may also be made to Jardine's Reading on the Use of Torture in the Criminal Law of
Thames
the river Kennet as is between the Common landing-place at Reading in the county of Berks and the river Thames and
Without prejudice
it is used, in the present case on a proper reading of the corresponding and in the setting in which the
Takes or entices any guardian of such minor
of the minor being available, whenever necessity arises. On plain reading of this section the consent of the minor who is
Select Committee
to it; appointed at the first stage of the second reading of Bill in the House; the motion of reference of
Promulgate
be by publication in the Gazette; it may be by reading out an order openly in public. An order duly pronounced
Profession
members in that science. The system of education consisted of reading on statutes, moots or arguments on points of law, chiefly
Prior or previous
demands it but there are no such compelling circumstances justifying reading any such implication into s. 29(1). On the other hand,
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