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Trust for sale
the absence of a contrary intention (s. 25); consents, if requisite, are restricted to two in favour of a purchaser, and
Uses
be conveyed to a person of full age upon the requisite trusts; and see ss. 130 to 132 of the same
Negotiorum gestor
there is good reason for requiring him to exert the requisite skill and knowledge to accomplish the object or business which
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Witam
the purgation from an offence by the oath of the requisite number of witnesses.
Newspaper
Newspaper, means any printed periodical work containing public news or comments on public news and includes such other class of...
Seniority-cum-merit
Seniority-cum-merit, 'seniority-cum-merit' means that given the minimum necessary merit requisite for efficiency of administration, the senior though the less meritorious
Necessaries
term, not strictly limited to such things as are absolutely requisite for support and subsistence, but to be construed liberally, and
Acceptance of service
[The Anna, (1891) 64 LT 332]; personal service also is requisite in divorce proceedings, De Niceville v. De Niceville, (1877) 37
Landlord and tenant
the premises, the tenant generally agrees expressly to give the requisite notice and allow the landlord at all reasonable times to
competent
competent 1 : having or showing requisite or adequate ability or qualities [a lawyer] [ representation by
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