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Date of award
there has been a decision on rectification these time limits run from the date on which that decision was rendered and
Policy of insurance
that upon A.'s paying a premium equivalent to the hazard run, B. will indemnify or insure him against a particular event.
Den and Stroud
Den and Stroud, a liberty for ships or vessels to run or come ashore, Pla. Tem. Edw. 1. Cowel.
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Public service
of the fact that a commercial undertaking is owned and run by the State it does not ipso facto become a
Wrong
of course, be ejected before the Statute of Limitations has run in his favour, but as long as he remains he
Unclaimed property
follows from this that the Statute of Limitations will not run for such money until six years after demand. (5) Deposits
Through traffic
joint traffic. The latter expression means traffic which does not run over any other railways than railways of the two companies
Terminus, terminal and terminal tax
means the fixed beginning or ending point of a given run. It would thus appear that a terminal tax could be
Sweepstakes
(s. 25) lotteries of Art Unions. A sweepstake as usually run is a lottery [see Allport v. Nutt, (1845) 14 LJCP
Split
Split, means 'to break in pieces, to wreck,to run, to cleave lengthwise, to divide, to disunite, to smash to
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