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Editor
Books Act, 1867 to mean a person who controls the selection of the matter that is published in a newspaper, State
Persona designata
369: (AIR 1924 Mad 561) (FB), personae designate are 'persons selected to act in their private capacity and not in their
Sedition
society at large, or which shall have any committee or select body so chosen or appointed that the members constituting the
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Admiralty
Cabinet and is assisted by four Sea Lords, now always selected from Officers of the Service, two Civil Lords and a
Vestry, or vestiary
(1 & 2 Wm. 4 c. 60), in others, a select number of parishioners was chosen yearly to manage the concerns
Trade marks
of the proprietor of such trademark by virtue of manufacture, selection, certification, dealing with, or offering for sale. A 'registrable trademark'
Reading of a Bill
or rejection. The House may refer the Bill to a select or Joint Committee or circulate it for electing opinion thereon.
Persecution
whether by violation of a fundamental human right or by selective harassment of a fundamental human right or by selective harassment
Pandect', or Digesta
of the work. The instructions of the emperor were, to select what was useful, to omit what was antiquated or superfluous,
Kangaroo
means and the Chairman of Standing Committees are invested to select what amendments and new clauses shall be proposed so that
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