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Commonwealth
a country, without regarding its form of government; also a republic, or that form of government in which the administration of
Electoral roll
be either a Commonwealth citizen or a citizen of the Republic of Ireland, (4) has to be of 18 years of
Conscientize
satanic, sedition is his religion. '[The Individual and the Indian Republic-A Constitutional Synthesis in Legally Speaking, p. 228] (Justice V.R. Krishna
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Commonwealth qualification
United Kingdom which is within the Commonwealth, Common-wealth and the Republic of Ireland, sub-s. 27(1) (UK) Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol.
Anglo-French Convention Act, 1904
His Majesty the King and the President of the French Republic dealing with disputes which had arisen respecting rights of fishing
Common travel area
the channel Islands, the Isle of man and the Irish Republic Collectively form the 'Common travel area', Halsbury's Laws of England,
Bar, trial at
and took an oath of allegiance to the South African Republic after an outbreak of war in that country. In civil
Audit
& Investment Co. v. Shepherd, (1887) 36 CD 787; Re Republic of Bolivia, etc., Ltd., (1914) 1 Ch 139; and as
Assignment and relinquishment
lessor or one who holds his interest, W.H. King v. Republic of India, AIR 1952 SC 156 (158): 1952 SCR 418.
Married women's property
making it, and the will did not require re-execution or republication after the death of her husband. Further amendment was made
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