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Regard, Court of
Regard, Court of, a tribunal held every third year for the
Regarder of the forest
Regarder of the forest, an ancient officer of the forest, whose
Regardable
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Decree
conclusively and finally determines the rights of the parties with regard to all or any of the matters in controversy in
Misconduct
the subject-matter and the context abscin the term occurs having regard to the scope of the statute and the public purpose
Priority
and securities representing capital money. Before 1926 the priorities in regard to these were determined by the date and time of
Family
the Accounts Officer that he shall continue to be so regarded; (ii) In the case of a female subscriber, the husband,
Possession
in fact. The control over the property has always been regarded as one of the tests of physical or de facto
Trust
impressed with a trust, which equity will carry out without regard to form, provided its purpose do not contravene the policy
Signature
written by himself either in full or by initials as regards his Christian name or names, and in full as regards
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