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Relief

The act of relieving or the state of being relieved the removal or partial

Relievement

The act of relieving or the state of being relieved relief release

Relieving

Serving or tending to relieve

Satisfactory

Giving or producing satisfaction yielding content especially relieving the mind from doubt or uncertainty and enabling it to

Business

association of persons who contribute sums to be applied in relieving its members in the case of sickness, the balance being

Complete destruction

destruction. - The common-law rule that a lessee is not relieved of his obligation to pay rent through the accidental destruction

Emigration of poor persons

any poor person who is chargeable, or would be, if relieved, be chargeable to the county or county borough; any poor

Dismissal and removal

meaning of the word 'dismiss' is 'to let go; to relieve from duty'. The word 'remove' means 'to discharge to get

Discharge

Discharge, to relieve of a duty. A sheriff is said to be discharged

Directors

Act of 1929 allows the Court in certain cases to relieve a director from liability for negligence or breach of trust.

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