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Deliverance, second, writ of
Deliverance, second, writ of. The judgment of non pros. In replevin at Common Law is, that the defendant shall have a return of the goods replevied, and his costs. The plaintiff, however, is not prevented by...
second mortgage
second mortgage see mortgage
second preference
second preference A category of family immigration (F2) for spouses, children and unmarried sons and daughters of lawful permanent residents. Source: Department of State. March 2007.
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second-degree murder
second-degree murder see murder
High second class marks
High second class marks, where the marks fall a little short of first class marks and he narrowly misses first class, Dr. J.P. Kulshreshtha v. Chancellor, AIR 1980 SC 2141 (2145): (1980) 3 SCC 418: (1980)...
Westminster the second, Statute of
Westminster the second, Statute of (13 Edw. 1, st. 1, AD 1285); otherwise called the Statute De donis conditionalibus; see TAIL. 2 Reeves, c. 10, p. 163. Certain parts of this Act are repealed by Statute...
family second preference
family second preference A category of family immigration (F2) for spouses, children and unmarried sons and daughters of lawful permanent residents. Source: Department of State. March 2007.
Second class
Of the rank or degree below the best or highest inferior second rate as a second class house a second class passage a second class citizen
parallax second
An annual parallax of one second of an arc applied to celestial objects outside the solar system It is used to measure the distance of an astronomical object from the Earth A star which has an...
Second sighted
Having the power of second sight
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