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Priority
well as all equitable interests in capital money, and securities representing capital money. Before 1926 the priorities in regard to these
Representation
Representation, by public bodies, associations or individuals ventilating individual grievances are
Scotland and Ireland
This Act confirms twenty-five Articles of Union, gives Scotland sixteen Representative Peers (to be elected for life by the whole body)
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Share
Share, a share is not a sum of money; it represents an interest measured by a sum of money and made
Title, Covenants for
1st January, 1882, and in regard to assents by personal representatives, after 1925, of land, certain 'covenants for title' (being for
Trust
Act, 1925, and (English) Settled Land Act, 1925). A personal representative selling for the purpose of administration can give a valid
Turnover
during a specified period (vide Collins Dictionary). Broadly speaking, it represents the value of the goods or services sold or supplied
Vesting
Land act, 1925, to mean the instrument whereby a personal representative after the death of a tenant for life or statutory
Workmen's Compensation Act
both for damages and compensation; but the workman or his representatives may elect between the remedies, and in an unsuccessful action
Year to year, tenancy from
of them; so that the assigns, or real or personal representatives, of the former, according to the quantity of his estate,
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