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Exterritoriality
outside the territory of the state in which a person resides and therefore not amenable to its laws. The most marked
Adoption
are made to the Court within whose jurisdiction the child resides at the date of application, and are heard in camera.
Deposition
for the witness and he cannot be found; where he resides in a place beyond the jurisdiction of the Court; or
nuclear magnetic resonance
field and the local chemical environment in which the nucleus resides It is the latter effect called the chemical shift by
Resider
One who resides in a place
Catholicos
The spiritual head of the Armenian church who resides at Etchmiadzin Russia and has ecclesiastical jurisdiction over and consecrates
Alien enemy
is not his nationality but the place in which he resides or carries on business, Janson v. Driefontein, etc., Mines, 1902,
Banns of marriage
the 'usual place of worship' of either party; though neither resides in that parish and the marriage may be solemnized there.
Beset
an offence to beset the house or place where another resides or works with a view to compel him to abstain
Child in need of care and protection
abode and without any ostensible means of subsistence, (ii) who resides with a person (whether a guardian of the child or
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