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Judge

their office during good behaviour, subject to a power of removal by the Crown on an address by both Houses of

Roman Catholics

c. 2. Roman Catholic disabilities have now been almost completely removed, the Roman Catholic Relief Acts of 1791 (31 Geo. 3,

Impeachment

Hawtrey, 1956, p. 107. A person found guilty may be removed from his office, Dictionary of Political Science, Joseph Dunner, 1965,

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Obliterate

rub off, or erase (a writing or other markings)(2) To remove from existence; to destroy all traces of obliteration, Black's Law

Marshal

the House of Lords, or attending her majesty with addresses, remove persons directed to withdraw from the House, bring to the

Milk

milk, the sanitary authority may refuse to register or may remove from the register the names of dairymen [(English) Public Health

Mutilate

and judges, means to render imperfect...... 'mutilate'.......means to destroy or remove a material part of, so as to render imperfect erroneously

Railway

make the order or of so modifying it as to remove the objection if the Board decide that the objection should

Pone

ever the case), the plaint in a County Court was removed into the King's Bench or Common Pleas by writ of

Precedent

the negative, and nothing but an Act of Parliament will remove them, London Tramways Co. v. London County Council, 1898 AC

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