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Commitment
Commitment, (1) the sending a person to prison by warrantor order, either for a
Renvoi
a term employed in private international law to denote the sending, or determination, of a matter to or according to the
Threats
threats to accuse of certain serious crimes, and BLACKMAIL. The sending of letters threatening to murder is punishable by penal servitude
Dispatch, or despatch
Dispatch, or despatch [fr. despescher, Fr., to send away quickly, to discharge], a message, letter, or order sent
Investigation
Act, an ordinary citizen is competent to collect samples and send them to the public analyst, and based on the report
Infectious diseases
By s. 151, principals of schools may be required to send to the Medical Officer of Health for the district complete
Import
Dictionary means 'to carry away; to remove; to carry or send abroad especially the foreign countries as merchandise or commodities in
Executor
for debtors to pay their debts, and for claimants to send in the particulars of their claims to a named person
Duel
to challenge another to fight, or to provoke another to send a challenge, R. v. Phillips, (1805) 6 East 464; and
Array, Military Commission of
time for our princes to issue commissions of array, and send into every county officers in whom they could confide, to
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