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Maritime law

than any other system of maritime law with those universally recognised principles of justice and general convenience on which merchants and

Luxuries

Indulgence in that which is costly or which is generally recognised as being beyond the necessary requirements of an average member

Librarian

a post of librarian, by whatever name called, appointed or recognised as such by the University. [The Bengal Engineering and Science

Legally and Justly due

and justly due' must, mean that before a claim is recognised by the Claims Officer he must be satisfied that the

Legal right

not enforceable, though recognized by the law; there are rights recognised by the International Court, granted by international law; but not

Legal entity

Legal entity, only a thing recognised by the law as real in itself and distinct from

Legitimation per subsequens matrimonium

Scotland and most European countries and many British colonies. Now recognised in England and Wales by the Legitimacy Act, 1926 (16

Leader of the opposition

opposition to the Government having the greatest numerical strength and recognised as such by the Chairman of the Council of States

Law

down for determining legal rights and legal obligations which are recognised by courts. In that sense, a law can be distinguished

Knight

conferred to be styled 'Sir,' and his wife 'Dame.' The recognised courtesy title of Lady'is, however, almost universally adopted for the

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