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Immediate

Immediate, means (1) Occurring without delay instant; (2) Not separated by other persons or thing; (3) Having a direct impact without an intervening agency, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th

Groundnut oil

Groundnut oil, the processing consists in the non-oily content of the raw oil being separated and removed, rendering the oily content of the oil 100 per cent. For this reason refined oil continues

Family

subscriber is alive, a paternal grandparent: Provided that if a subscriber proves that his wife has been judicially separated from him or has ceased under the customary law of the community to which she belongs to be

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Estoverlis habendis

Estoverlis habendis, a writ for a wife judicially separated to recover her alimony or estovers. Obsolete.

Cream

20 Geo. 5, c. 32), 'cream' is defined as natural milk rich in milk fat which has been separated, and 'artificial cream' as containing no ingredient which is not derived from milk except water and substances allowed

Residue

That which remains after a part is taken separated removed or designated remnant remainder

Banns of marriage

Rubric prefixed to the Form of Solemnisation), but also after the Nicene Creed, together with many other notices separated from those sentences by the sermon (this direction was in the Rubric following the Nicene Creed, and the

Rectificator

which rectifies or refines esp a part of a distilling apparatus in which the more volatile portions are separated from the less volatile by the process of evaporation and condensation a rectifier

Insulated

Standing by itself not being contiguous to other bodies separated unconnected isolated as an insulated house or column

Middlings

A combination of the coarser parts of ground wheat the finest bran separated from the fine flour and coarse bran in bolting formerly regarded as valuable only for feed but now

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