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Qualified property
arise either from the peculiar circumstances of the subject-matter, which render it incapable of being under the absolute dominion of any
Panjrapole
might have been altered by later developments so as to render the institution as then organised an industry within the meaning
Quinto exactus
proclaimed, required, or exacted, in five county courts successively, to render himself, and if he does, then to take him, as
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Rabbit
in the (English) Game Act, 1831, ss. 30-32 of which render trespass in the daytime in pursuit of conies punishable on
Roman Catholics
corporate capacity. The Act does not, it seems, operate to render void an absolute immediate bequest to individuals ascertained at the
Separate estate
entitled to. Provided that nothing in this s. contained shall render available to satisfy any liability or obligation arising out of
Stamp duties
the stamp to be affixed to an unstamped document to render it admissible in evidence was not the stamp in accordance
Statute Law Revision Acts
Revised Statutes of such brief statements as such omission may render necessary. See ACT OF PARLIAMENT.
Tenantable repair
Tenantable repair, means a repair that will render premises fit for present habitation, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,
Tenure
as lord paramount, in consideration of certain services to be rendered by the holder. There is then no allodial land in
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