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Plurality

holding of more than one ecclesiastical benefice is very much restricted. The (English) Pluralities Act, 1838 (repealing the former statute against

Sorner

Sorner, an unwelcome guest in Scotland whose visits were restricted by Scots Act of Parliament. Compare COSHERING, and see Statute

Sentence

Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1367. The expression 'sentence' must be restricted to a sentence which is final, conclusive and ultimate so

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Santati

or female, yet in a particular context they may be restricted to male heirs only, KMSL Sundararamier v. KN Sarojini, AIR

Sanctuary

in 1625 by 21 Jac.1, c. 21, after having been restricted by 26 Hen. 8, c. 13, 27 Hen. 8, c.

Salary

meet specific expenditure. The meaning of salary could not be restricted merely to periodical payments of services rendered by an employee

Release

extinguished, and not an estate which may be qualified or restricted. The difference between this and the previous mode is, that

Public policy

under which the freedom of contract or private dealings is restricted by law for the good of the community. See, e.g.,

Public meeting

of public concern, whether the admission thereto be general or restricted.' Consult Odgers on Libel. As to public meetings of limited

Prison

prisoners, not sentenced to penal servitude or hard labour, and restricted the authorization of corporal punishment. Both these Acts have been

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Plurality

holding of more than one ecclesiastical benefice is very much restricted. The (English) Pluralities Act, 1838 (repealing the former statute against

Sorner

Sorner, an unwelcome guest in Scotland whose visits were restricted by Scots Act of Parliament. Compare COSHERING, and see Statute

Sentence

Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1367. The expression 'sentence' must be restricted to a sentence which is final, conclusive and ultimate so

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Santati

or female, yet in a particular context they may be restricted to male heirs only, KMSL Sundararamier v. KN Sarojini, AIR

Sanctuary

in 1625 by 21 Jac.1, c. 21, after having been restricted by 26 Hen. 8, c. 13, 27 Hen. 8, c.

Salary

meet specific expenditure. The meaning of salary could not be restricted merely to periodical payments of services rendered by an employee

Release

extinguished, and not an estate which may be qualified or restricted. The difference between this and the previous mode is, that

Public policy

under which the freedom of contract or private dealings is restricted by law for the good of the community. See, e.g.,

Public meeting

of public concern, whether the admission thereto be general or restricted.' Consult Odgers on Libel. As to public meetings of limited

Prison

prisoners, not sentenced to penal servitude or hard labour, and restricted the authorization of corporal punishment. Both these Acts have been

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