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Procedendo
Com. 109. It also lay where an action had been removed from an inferior to a superior Court by habeas corpus,
Election Commission
1950, s. 2 (d)] The Chief Election Commissioner can be removed only in the like manner and on the like grounds
Exhumation
authority is a common law misdemeanour. Unless a body is removed from one consecrated burial place to another by faculty, it
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Dead rent and royalty
'royalty' is calculated on the quantity of minerals extracted or removed. Thus, while dead rent is a fixed return to the
Cousin
such cousin is called his first cousin once, twice, etc., removed. The grand child of A.'s great-uncle is his second cousin,
Central Criminal Court
out of the jurisdiction of the Central Criminal Court upon removal by certiorari into the King's Bench Division, to be tried
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
tenant may unavoidably incur in connection with the sale or removal of household goods, implements, fixtures, farm produce and stock. To
Smuggling
assessment of duty but also where there is a clandestine removal without payment of the assessed duty. In a case where
Judge
their office during good behaviour, subject to a power of removal by the Crown on an address by both Houses of
Languidus
return made by a sheriff to a writ, when the removal of a person in his custody would endanger his life.
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