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total incorporation
Rights and applies them to cases under state law compare selective incorporation NOTE: The total incorporation doctrine has never been adopted
Pandect', or Digesta
of the work. The instructions of the emperor were, to select what was useful, to omit what was antiquated or superfluous,
Statute Law Revision Acts
4 of the 2nd edition of the Revised Statutes, a Select Committee of the House of Commons considered the subject of
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Parliamentary Committee
(1) of the whole House; (2) standing or sessional; (3) select; and (4) joint, i.e., composed of equal number of members
Pipe
accounts, before the clerk of the pipe (First Rep. Of Select Com. on Pub. Rec., App. p. 161). The Pipe-office was
Poor Prisoners, Defence of
of State. For the Regulations, Report of House of Commons Select Committee on the Bill which became the Act, and notes
Preferred
trying an indictment. To give advantage, priority, or privilege; to select for first payment, as to prefer one creditor over others.
Prerogative of mercy
Lord Denman, L.C.J., and Parke and Alderson, BB., before a Select Committee of the House of Lords in 1848 (Parl. Pap.
Reserved area and selected area
Reserved area and selected area, the expression 'reserved area' and 'selected area' means the
elect
elect 1 : to select by vote for an office, position, or membership 2 :
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