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Special constables
8 of which imposes a penalty for each refusal to serve when duly called upon, while s. 2 allows a Secretary
Solicitor
have been bound by a contract in writing ('articles') to serve as a clerk ('articled clerk') to a solicitor, and have
Privilege
to proceedings in bank-ruptcy. Members of Parliament are exempt from serving the office of sheriff, from obeying subp'nas, and serving on
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Parol
means release from jail, prison or other confinement after actually serving part of sentence; Conditional release from imprisonment which entitles parolee
Pandect', or Digesta
itself, and without supposing the existence of any other, might serve as a central point of the whole body of the
Marine Royal
military force drilled as infantry, whose special province is to serve on board ships of war when in commission. The force
Law
includes industrial law as evolved by industrial decisions. Provincial Transport Services v. State Industrial Court, AIR 1963 SC 114: (1963) 3
Jobbery
Jobbery, means the practice or act of perverting a public service in a way that serves private ends; unfair means to
Impressing men
Impressing men, compelling persons to serve in the Navy. This practice was allowed at Common Law
Food
absorbed or taken into the body of an organism which serves for purposes of growth, work or repair and for the
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