Remover - Law Dictionary Search Results
Migrate
may have in some contexts the wider meaning 'come or remove to a place without an intention to reside permanently' and
Payment
include any payment for defraying or reimbursing-- The cost of removing, transporting or preserving the human organ to be supplied; or
Pitch
oil, naphthalene oil, creosote oil and other residual oils are removed. Depending on the extent of oil removed, 'pitch' may be
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Pone
ever the case), the plaint in a County Court was removed into the King's Bench or Common Pleas by writ of
Poor laws
Statutes, tits. 'Poor,' 'Poor (Apprentices),' 'Poor (Rating),' 'Poor (Settlement and Removal),' and 'Poor (Metropolis).' The duty of making and levying the
Roman Catholics
c. 2. Roman Catholic disabilities have now been almost completely removed, the Roman Catholic Relief Acts of 1791 (31 Geo. 3,
Royal Courts of Justice
20 of the Courts of Justice Building Act, 1865, for removing such business to the Royal Courts on request of the
Scotland and Ireland
Constitution Act, 1922 (Session 2), Sch. I., Art. 66] The removal of Scottish and Irish poor from England to Scotland or
To regulate the work and conduct of the officers
cannot include the power to take disciplinary action for their removal. The Act confers power to appoint officers on the Executive
Snow
parish may be situate, to cause the same to be removed, by s. 26 of the (English) Highways Act, 1835: Chitty's
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