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Demand
demando, fr. mando, Lat., manudare, to hand-give; mander, Fr., to send for], a claim, a challenging, the asking of anything with
Communication
and between both the Houses of Parliament. The President may send a message to either House of Parliament with respect to
Committal to prison
the secretary of state's warrant for his surrender, and must send the secretary of state a certificate of the committal and
Commission of array
Commission of array, issue to send into every county officers to muster or set in military
Chief whip
the party are present at the time of voting and sends advance intimation through the familiar system of ordinary one, two
Jury nullification
to apply the law either because the jury wants to send a message about some social issue that is larger than
Arrangements between debtors and creditors
meeting of creditors before the public examination is held, and send to each creditor a copy of the proposal with a
Invoice
Invoice [perhaps corrupted fr. envoyez, Fr., send], a written account of the particulars of goods sent or
Photographs
photography (s. 35). See COPYRIGHT. It is a misdemeanour to send indecent matter, including photographs, through the post. [(Eng-lish) Post Office
Letter of cover
against the risk of fire the assured has first to send a proposal to the insurer and then the insurer takes
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