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Revisory
Having the power or purpose to revise revising
Revising Barristers' Courts
barrister which were held throughout the country each autumn to revise the list of voters for members of Parliament, for town
Civil Law
the title De Legibus Scribendis, whose duty it was to revise, digest, and enforce the new laws. All other magisterial offices
Court of record
Although the Supreme Court as the final appellate court, can revise the decisions of the High Court, the High Courts are
Review, Commission of
commission which was sometimes granted in extra ordinary cases, to revise the sentence of the Court of Delegates, when it was
Appeal
to an appellate court asking if to set aside or revise a decision of a subordinate court, Negendra Nath Dey v.
Liturgy
alternative Table of Lessons has been provided by the (English) Revised Tables of Lessons Measure, 1922 (12 & 13 Geo.5, No.
Michaelmas Head Court
Scotland, at which the roll of freeholders used to be revised, 20Geo. 2, c. 50. See Bell's Scots Law Dict.
Newly set up establishment
three Acts have been repealed by the (English) Statute Law Revision Act, 1887 (50 & 51 Vict. c. 59). As to
Novell'
a body by themselves, so as to render a third revision of the Code unnecessary, and that he contemplated giving to
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