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Mezzotint
places by scraping burnishing etc so as to produce the requisite light and shade Also an engraving so produced
Attestation
any instrument to the validity of which attestation is not requisite, and such instrument may now be proved by admission, or
Executory devise
at a period certain, unpreceded by, or not having the requisite connection with, any immediate freehold, to give it effect as
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Judicial Act
If it be only a ministerial act, it is not requisite that the two Magistrates should be together at the time
Barrister, or Barrastor
a great number of years it had not been considered requisite that the fee notes signed by counsel to indicate the
Jointure
wife only. To a legal jointure these four things were requisite:- The old rules were: (1) The jointure must take effect
Intoxicating liquor
management and applica-tion of the compensation fund, for constituting where requisite standing committees of quarter sessions, and for regulating the procedure
Interruption
Interruption, a term applied in Scots Law to the step requisite by law to stop the running of the period of
Gandharva marriage
noted that the essential marriage ceremonies are as much a requisite part of this form of marriage as of any other
Domicile
origin adheres to him until he actually settles with the requisite intention in some other country, Central Bank of India v.
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