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Provisional
Of the nature of a provision serving as a provision for the time being used of partial
Oats
it is not by its nature or characteristic capable of serving solely as food for animals and incapable of use in
Clergy
may be added parish clerks. The clergy are exempt from serving on juries; restrained from farming more than 80 acres, except
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Confidential report
authority, that such reports are maintained for the purpose of serving as data of comparative merit when questions of promotion, confirmation,
Constable
A peace officer responsible for minor judicial duties, such as serving writs and warrants, but with less authority and smaller jurisdiction
Court-leet
presiding, a jury being empannelled one month aftr Easter and serving for a year from that date, the court being held
Customary Court-baron
(though frequently held at the same time, the same roll serving to record the proceedings of both), the want of freeholders
House-gully
land constructed, set apart or utilised for the purpose of serving as or carrying a drain or affording access to a
Law
it. The law is to play its allotted role of serving the needs of the society, it must reflect the ideas
Local authority
the framework of constitution and enjoying certain degree of autonomy serving as administrative units for state services, Dictionary of Political Science,
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