Remover - Law Dictionary Search Results
That is to say
not used, as a rule, to amplify a meaning while removing a possible doubt for which purpose the word includes is
Import
the warehouse to which the goods are permitted to be removed under s. 59 of the Customs Act is a premises
Tobacco
Irish Tobacco Act, 1907 (7 Edw. 7, c. 3), largely removed the restrictions as to growth, etc., and similar provision is
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Tolt
whereby a cause depending in a Court-baron was taken and removed into a county Court, O.N.B. 4. Means a writ for
Translation
Translation, the removal from one place to another; the removal of a bishop
Tree
v. New Windsor Corpn., (1932) 2 Ch 155 (highway authority removing trees transplanted on ancient highway). Power to plant trees is
University
full enjoyment of the same,' makes various provisions for the removal of religious tests. See Reg. v. Hertford College, (1878) 3
Vi laica removend'
Vi laica removend', a writ that lies where two persons contend for a
Wharfage
supra. It means the charge levied on goods for not removing them from the railway after the expiry of the free
Wreck
on shore, see s. 37 of that Act. The (English) Removal of Wrecks Act, 1877 (40 & 41 Vict. c. 16),
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Remover - Law Dictionary Search Results
That is to say
not used, as a rule, to amplify a meaning while removing a possible doubt for which purpose the word includes is
Import
the warehouse to which the goods are permitted to be removed under s. 59 of the Customs Act is a premises
Tobacco
Irish Tobacco Act, 1907 (7 Edw. 7, c. 3), largely removed the restrictions as to growth, etc., and similar provision is
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Tolt
whereby a cause depending in a Court-baron was taken and removed into a county Court, O.N.B. 4. Means a writ for
Translation
Translation, the removal from one place to another; the removal of a bishop
Tree
v. New Windsor Corpn., (1932) 2 Ch 155 (highway authority removing trees transplanted on ancient highway). Power to plant trees is
University
full enjoyment of the same,' makes various provisions for the removal of religious tests. See Reg. v. Hertford College, (1878) 3
Vi laica removend'
Vi laica removend', a writ that lies where two persons contend for a
Wharfage
supra. It means the charge levied on goods for not removing them from the railway after the expiry of the free
Wreck
on shore, see s. 37 of that Act. The (English) Removal of Wrecks Act, 1877 (40 & 41 Vict. c. 16),
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