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fair play and substantial justice

the Supreme Court held that in order for a state court to exercise jurisdiction over a defendant whose residence is elsewhere, the court must establish that the defendant has such minimum contacts with the state that the

Ship

apply to a judge to order the detention of the ship, if owned by foreigners none of whom reside in the United Kingdom, until the owners have made satisfaction or given security to abide the result of

Nonsolvendo pecuniam ad quam clericus mulctatur pro non-residentia

Nonsolvendo pecuniam ad quam clericus mulctatur pro non-residentia, a writ prohibiting an ordinary to take a pecuniary mulct imposed on a clerk of the sovereign for non-residence, Reg.

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Let for

order that Part II may apply the premises in question must be let out for the purposes of residence, etc., and then only the leased premises would be subject to and governed by the provisions of part

Deprivation

of the Church of England; or for continued neglect, after order of the bishop, followed by sequestration, to reside on the benefice; and see as to deprivation for immorality, etc., the (English) Clergy Discipline Act, 1892 (55

De non residentia clerici regis

De non residentia clerici regis, an ancient writ where a parson was employed in the royal service, etc., to excuse and … De non residentia clerici regis, an ancient writ where a parson was employed in the royal service, etc., to excuse and discharge him of non-residence. 2

consul

consul : an official appointed by a government to reside in a foreign country in order to represent the commercial interests of citizens of the appointing country con·su·lar

Official residence

Matched in: Term Official residence

Headquarters

The quarters or place of residence of any chief officer as the general in command of an army or the head of a police … the general in command of an army or the head of a police force the place from which orders or instructions are issued hence the center of authority or order

Court of record

Das Basu, Vol. H, 6th Edn., p. 233. Means the court within the jurisdiction of which the debtor resided or carried on business for the greater part of the six months immediately prior to his death, Administration … greater part of the six months immediately prior to his death, Administration of Insolvent Estates of Deceased Persons Order, 1986, Sch. I, Pt. II, para 33 (UK) Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 3(2), para 6, p. 11.

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