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Rev. Rul.

Rev. Rul. Revenue Ruling ...


L. Rev.

L. Rev. Law Review [Harv. L. Rev.] ...


rev. stat.

rev. stat. revised statutes ...


rev'd

rev'd reversed ...


irrevocable

irrevocable : not capable of being revoked [the offer was for ten days] ir·rev·o·ca·bil·i·ty n ir·rev·o·ca·bly adv ...


Reserve city

In the national banking system of the United States any of certain cities in which the national banks are required U S Rev Stat sec 5191 to keep a larger reserve 25 per cent than the minimum 15 per cent required of all other banks The banks in certain of the reserve cities specifically called central reserve cities are required to keep their reserve on hand in cash banks in other reserve cities may keep half of their reserve as deposits in these banks U S Rev Stat sec 5195...


Public Worship Regulation Act, 1874

Public Worship Regulation Act, 1874 (English) (37 & 38 Vict. c. 85). By this Act'which proceeds on the preamble that it is expedient that in certain cases further regulations should be made for the administration of the laws relating to the performance of divine service according to the use of the Church of England'it was provided that whensoever a vacancy should occur in the office of official principal of the Arches Court of Canterbury (see ARCHES COURT), the judge appointed under that Act should become ex officio such official principal, and all proceedings thereafter taken before the judge in relation to mattes arising within the province of Canterbury should be deemed to be taken in the Arches Court of Canterbury. The Court may be set in motion on representation by one archdeacon, or churchwarden, or any three parishioners declaring themselves to be members of the Church of England: (1) that in any church any alteration in or addition to the fabric, ornaments, or furniture thereof...


rule

rule 1 a : a prescribed guide for conduct or action b : a regulating principle or precept 2 a : an order or directive issued by a court in a particular proceeding esp. upon petition of a party to the proceeding that commands an officer or party to perform an act or show cause why an act should not be performed [a directing the district court to show cause why its ruling should not be vacated "People v. District Court, 797 P.2d 1259 (1990)"] b : a usually judicially promulgated regulation having the force of law that governs judicial practice or procedure [s of evidence] [s of appellate procedure] see also rule of court c : rule of law 3 : all or part of a statement (as a regulation) by an administrative agency that has general or particular applicability and future effect and that is designed to implement, interpret, or prescribe law or policy or that describes the organization, procedure, or practice of the agency itself [a subject to statutory notice and comment requirement...


Malik and Qabiz

Malik and Qabiz, where under a Will a person is not given any right to the appropriation of the income of the property and the entire income was to be applied to charitable and religious purposes, it is clear that the use of 'Malik' and 'Qabiz' with reference to him in connection with that property can only mean that he should be in management of the property. They cannot mean that he should be absolute proprietor, Khurshed Jahan Begum v. Ramjan Ali, 226 IC 235: 1946 AWR (CC) 187: 1947 Oudh (Rul) 240: 1946 OA (CC) 187....


Malik-makbuza

Malik-makbuza, any person owning one or more plots of lands separately assessed with revenue in a mahal and who is not a malguzar, inferior proprietor or member of the proprietary body of the mahal, Khurshed Jahan Begum v. Ramjan Ali, 226 IC 235: 1947 Oudh (Rul) 240....


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