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Pillowcase
A removable case or covering for a pillow usually of white linen
Removable
Admitting of being removed
Remuable
That may be removed removable
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Abatable nuisance
Abatable nuisance, means a nuisance so easily removable that the aggrieved party may lawfully cure the problem without
Act of Settlement
behaviour), i.e., not at the King's pleasure, and should be removable upon the address of both Houses of Parliament. Substantially re-enacted
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
to the landlord, is the property of the tenant and removable by him, provided no rent is owing and he has
Australia, Commonwealth of.
qualification being named), appointed by the Governor-General in Council, and removable by him only on an address from both the Senate
Certiorari
but an order made under the bankruptcy jurisdiction is not removable, Skinner v. Northallerton County Court (Judge of), 1898 (2) QB
County Courts
sheriff, but was not a Court of Record. Proceedings were removable into a superior court by recordari facias loquelam, or writ
Election
chosen by a resolution of the House of Commons and removable in the same manner as a Judge of the Supreme
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