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recess
recess : a temporary adjournment of a trial, hearing, or legislative
Recess
Recess, is also called the inter-session period, Practice and Procedure of
Recess
A withdrawing or retiring a moving back retreat as the recess of the tides
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Ordinance during recess of Parliament
Ordinance during recess of Parliament, see Constitution of India, Art. 123.
Recession
Recession, a re-grant. A period charaterized by a sharp slowdown an
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of the member. The office can be granted during a recess, but the statutory power of the Speaker for the issue
Reliction
Reliction, the sudden recession of the sea from land. See DERELICT LANDS. A process
Reliction
A leaving dry a recession of the sea or other water leaving dry land land
Nook
an angle in bodies or between bodies a corner a recess a secluded retreat
Writs for the election of Members of Parliament
House of Commons is empowered to issue warrants, during any recess of the House, for making out new writs for the
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