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Processing
bringing out a new commodity or making it marketable but rendering it suitable for export. Every process, may be freezing or
Smuggling
to any goods, means any act or omission which will render such goods liable to confiscation under s. 111 or s.
Specific performance
be some inducement passing from one party in order to render binding the promise of the other. (f) The contract must
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Trade Union
of trade, be deemed to be unlawful, so as to render any member of such trade union liable to criminal prosecution
Separate estate
entitled to. Provided that nothing in this s. contained shall render available to satisfy any liability or obligation arising out of
Bitumen process
advantage is taken of the fact that prepared bitumen is rendered insoluble by exposure to light as in photolithography
Qualifying service
Civil Service (Pre-mature Retirement Rule), 1975, R. 2(3)] Means service rendered while on duty or otherwise which shall be taken into
Personal
Personal, clearly shows that some extra service must be rendered by the administrator general personally, different from his normal duties
Preterition
omission of a child's name in the father's will, which rendered it null-exhereda-tion being allowed, but not preterition, Civ. Law, Colquhoun,
Protestando
abolished by Rule of Court in 1834, whereby it was rendered unnecessary, Chit. Pl. 646. As to protestation in equity pleadings,
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