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Contingent remainder
particular estate which prematurely determine it, and a contingent remainder still failed of effect, if the particular estate regularly and naturally expired before the contingency happened, upon which the remainder vested. As to contingent remainders created by
Conventual Church
Conventual Church, one which consists of regular clerks professing some order of religion; or of dean and chapter; or other societies of spiritual men.
Convoy
of the enemy. There are five things essential to sailing with convoy:-viz. (1) It must be with a regular convoy under an officer appointed by government; (2) it must be from the place of rendezvous appointed by
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Court of record
their inherent jurisdiction and is essential to enable the courts to administer justice according to law in a regular, orderly and effective manner and to uphold the majesty of law and prevent interference in the due administration
Curate
'assistant' or 'stipendiary' curate, often called 'curate' simply. A curate in this sense is an officiating temporary minister, regularly employed by the spiritual rector or vicar either to serve in his absence or as his assistant. All
Dealer, auction
Pawnbrokers' Association v. State of Karanataka, (1998) 7 SCC 707 [General Sales Act] Means a person who (whether regularly or otherwise) carries on business in U.P. and includes, inter alia a Government which undertakes buying, selling, supplying
Defective in substance
'defective in substance' must mean that the defect was of such a character as to substantially affect the regularity and correct-ness of the previous proceedings, Anil Behari Glash v. Latika Bala Dassi, AIR 1955 SC 566: (1955)
Clergy
of religion, and to administer spiritual counsel and instruction. --The clergy were before the Reformation divided into (1) regular, who lived under certain rules, being of some religious order, and were called men of religion, or the
Shapeless
Destitute of shape or regular form wanting symmetry of dimensions misshapen opposed to shapely
Shooty
Sprouting or coming up freely and regularly
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Contingent remainder
particular estate which prematurely determine it, and a contingent remainder still failed of effect, if the particular estate regularly and naturally expired before the contingency happened, upon which the remainder vested. As to contingent remainders created by
Conventual Church
Conventual Church, one which consists of regular clerks professing some order of religion; or of dean and chapter; or other societies of spiritual men.
Convoy
of the enemy. There are five things essential to sailing with convoy:-viz. (1) It must be with a regular convoy under an officer appointed by government; (2) it must be from the place of rendezvous appointed by
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Court of record
their inherent jurisdiction and is essential to enable the courts to administer justice according to law in a regular, orderly and effective manner and to uphold the majesty of law and prevent interference in the due administration
Curate
'assistant' or 'stipendiary' curate, often called 'curate' simply. A curate in this sense is an officiating temporary minister, regularly employed by the spiritual rector or vicar either to serve in his absence or as his assistant. All
Dealer, auction
Pawnbrokers' Association v. State of Karanataka, (1998) 7 SCC 707 [General Sales Act] Means a person who (whether regularly or otherwise) carries on business in U.P. and includes, inter alia a Government which undertakes buying, selling, supplying
Defective in substance
'defective in substance' must mean that the defect was of such a character as to substantially affect the regularity and correct-ness of the previous proceedings, Anil Behari Glash v. Latika Bala Dassi, AIR 1955 SC 566: (1955)
Clergy
of religion, and to administer spiritual counsel and instruction. --The clergy were before the Reformation divided into (1) regular, who lived under certain rules, being of some religious order, and were called men of religion, or the
Shapeless
Destitute of shape or regular form wanting symmetry of dimensions misshapen opposed to shapely
Shooty
Sprouting or coming up freely and regularly
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