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contraction of caesarean section
Public meeting
person who incites others to commit an offence under this section shall be guilty of a like offence. (And as amended … case in 1887, and Ex parte Lewis, (1888) 21 QBD 191), there is no 'right of public meeting' known to English
Chose
of negotiable instruments, an interesse termini, and some few other securities, this until 1873 continued to be the general rule, unless … 95 of the (English) Companies Act, 1862 (see now s. 191 (2) of the (English) Companies Act, 1929), included claims in
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Liquidator
in England, liquidators other than the Official Receiver must provide security to the satisfaction of the Board of Trade. His duties … court or a Committee of Inspection are setout in s. 191(1); sub-s. (2) of that section gives a list of powers
Whoever legally bound by an oath or by an express provisions of law to state the truth
law to state the truth, The opening words of s. 191 'whoever being legally bound by an oath or by an
Rent
as a compensation for the possession during the term; and secondly, as an acknowledgment made by the tenant to the lord … reproduced, together with s. 6 of the (English) Conveyancing Act, 1911, by the (English) L.P. Act, 1925, s. 121, with the
Tithe Rent-Charge
the inhabitants; the first species being usually called pr'dial, the second mixed, the third personal. This commutation was effected by a … and the discharge thereof by an annuity, see Tithe Act, 1918, and Tithe (English) Annuities Apportionment Act, 1921, and the (English)
Building bye-law
Building bye-law, means bye-laws made under section 481 of the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957 or the … and sub-section (1) of section 190 of Punjab Municipal Act, 1911, as in force in New Delhi or the regulations made
good
tangible movable personal property having value but usually excluding money, securities, and negotiable instruments usually used in pl. : as a
power
C&P : the power delegated to Congress under Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution to regulate commerce esp. among
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