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Appeal and revision
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rev. stat.
rev. stat. revised statutes
R.S.
R.S. revised statutes
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Heard and finally decided
until it is heard and finally decided, that is to say, in a case where an appeal or revision is competent, until the appeal or revision is heard and finally decided or, where no appeal or revision
While disposing of the appeal
While disposing of the appeal, reference or revision, the change in phrasology clearly suggests that Parliament did not intend to prescribe any limitation on the powers
Proceeding
Proceeding, the word 'proceeding' which appears in s. 13A (a). and (b) means suit, appeal or applica-tion for revision according to the Explanation appended to s. 13A. But it is impermissible to extend the meaning of the
Preamble
Vict. c. 48), often extended to very great length, are now very frequently discontinued; and in Statute Law Revision Acts passed since 1888, Parliament has repealed preambles of statutes still in force, but Lord Halsbury, L.C., in
Railway
in the discretion of the court by imprisonment for a term not exceeding one month. Government Purchase and Revision of Tolls.-Since 1845 a clause has been inserted in every special railway Act to save the future parliamentary
immigration act of 1990
Law 101-649 (Act of November 29, 1990), which increased the limits on legal immigration to the United States, revised all grounds for exclusion and deportation, authorized temporary protected status to aliens of designated countries, revised and established
Obsolete
nun consent, is punishable by three years' imprisonment and fine. For further instances, see the (English) Statute Law Revision Act, 1908 (8 Edw. 7, c. 49); and see also STATUTE LAW REVISION. But however absurd and, in
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