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Remainder
An (English) Act of 1844 (7 & 8 Vict. c. 76) converted future, contingent remainders into executory interests which were not
Perjury
with reference to marriage; an offence under either of these sections is a misdemeanour and punishable as above. S. 4 deals
Prostitute
liable to a penalty under the Licensing Act, 1910, s. 76. A man who lives on the earnings of prostitution may
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Pleasure-grounds
restrictions and conditions can be made by virtue of s. 76 of the (English) Public Health Acts Amendment Act, 1907. See
Preamble
'a preliminary statement, in speech or writing; and introductory paragraph, section, or clause; a preface, prologue, introduction'. It has further been
Previous conviction
Crimes Act, 1871. See Faulkner v. R., (1905) 2 KB 76. Multiplicata' transgressione crescat p'n' inflictio, 2 Inst. 479. And see
Priority
a memorandum on the trust instrument are provided by the section, see Dearle v. Hall. In regard to mortgages: before 1926,
Privilege
Shri Sawai Man Singh Ji, AIR 1962 SC 73 (75, 76): (1962) 1 SCJ 641: (1962) 1 SCR 702. (Constitution of
Proceeding
and A.V. Mahayalam v. Jt. Commercial Tax-Officer, AIR 1968 Mad 76. Proceeding, is wider in amplitude than the word 'case'. It
Programme officer
Programme officer, means an officer appointed under sub-section (1) of section 15 for implementing the scheme. [The National Rural Employment Guarantee
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