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Mandate
personal confidence, it is not presumed to pass to his representatives, unless there is some special stipulation to that effect. But
London
Act, 1855, to the Metropolitan Board, the members of vestries representing parishes, and district boards representing combinations of parishes, which conducted
Hire-purchase agreement
and for the option to purchase them. The finance charge, representing the difference between the cash price and the hire-purchase price,
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VerbarLeptocardia
class of Vertebrata including only the Amphioxus The heart is represented only by a simple pulsating vessel The blood is colorless
Hague conference
Hague conference. A conference of representatives of different States to consider the question of international peace
Freehold
is cast after his death upon the persons who successively represent him. Such persons were called heirs, and he whom they
Corporation or body politic
by the ordinary; if lay, by the founder or his representatives; viz., the civil by the king (who is the fundator
Chattels or catals
heir or devisee, while chattels real devolved on the personal representatives of the deceased. This difference has now been abolished, firstly,
Australia, Commonwealth of.
of the British Empire, a Senate, and a House of Representatives, to legislate for the whole of Australia. The legislative powers
Agents-General
Agents-General, The colonies forming the Commonwealth of Australia are each represented in London an official called an Agent-General. The Commonwealth is
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