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Eminent domain
domain' is the right of the sovereign State, through its regular agencies, to reassert, either temporarily or permanently, its dominion over
Employment
The word 'employment' must be construed as emp-loyment in the regular course of business of the establishment. Such employment obviously would
Established practice
Established practice, refer to a regular, consistent, practicable and certain conduct, process or activity or decision
Extrajudicial
Extrajudicial [fr. extra and judicium, Lat.], out of the regular course of legal procedure. An extrajudicial dictum is the same
Fair trial
trial by an impartial and disinterested tribunal is accordance with regular procedure, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 617. Mean a
Gemot
was sometimes summoned by the ringing of the mootbell. Its regular meetings were annual. (2) the shire-gemot, or county Court, which
Army school
to children of Non-Commissioned Officers and men of Her Majesty's regular land forces and conducted under the authority of a Secretary
Raguled
Notched in regular diagonal breaks said of a line or a bearing having
Apprentice
rules of discipline do not convert the apprentice to a regular employee under the employer. Such a person remains a learner
Regularize
To cause to become regular to regulate
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