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Public domain
legal rights to intellectual property in that information does not remove such information from being in public domain. [Weapons of Mass
Rasure, or Erasure
Means the scraping or shaving of a document's surface to remove the writing from it, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., 1268.
Manor
affected subject to the enfranchised copyholder's right to disturb or remove soil for roads or building purposes, but Manorial Courts have
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Marriage
make a Provisional Order, requiring confirmation by an Act, to remove invalidity or doubt 'in the case of marriages solemnized in
Faculties, Court of
organ in a parish church, to level a churchyard, to remove bodies previously buried, 4 Inst. 337. The Master of the
Leproso amovendo
Leproso amovendo, an ancient writ that lay to remove a leper or lazar, who thrusts himself into the company
Interest
11), and the (English) Public Health Act, 1936, s. 304, remove the disqualification from judges of the High Court or Court
Import
the warehouse to which the goods are permitted to be removed under s. 59 of the Customs Act is a premises
Henry VIII Clause
that Act into full operation or otherwise by Order to remove any difficulty, and at times giving power to modify the
Habeas corpus ad subjiciendum
in a public prison, it also extends its influence to remove every unlawful restraint of personal freedom in private life, availing,
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