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special immigrants
who lost citizenship by marriage; persons who lost citizenship by serving in foreign armed forces; ministers of religion and other religious
proxy
agent] 1 : the act or practice of a person serving as an authorized agent or substitute for another used esp.
Substitute
exchange', Black's Law Dictionary, 5th Edn., p. 1281. Means 'to serve or cause to serve in place of another person or
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Laborarlis
Laborarlis, an ancient writ against persons who refused to serve and do labour, and who had no means of living;
Pensions, Ministry of
respect to the pensions and grants to persons who have served in H.M. naval forces and their dependants, other than service
Food
absorbed or taken into the body of an organism which serves for purposes of growth, work or repair and for the
Jobbery
Jobbery, means the practice or act of perverting a public service in a way that serves private ends; unfair means to
Uses
executed by the statute, because there was no seisin to serve the use, yet A. would have the legal estate. Indeed,
Duces tecum, subp'na
at the trial, instead of the common subp'na he is served with a subpoena duces tecum, commanding him to bring it
Subp'na
(1) Subp'na ad testificandum, the common subp'na, which is personally served upon a witness, in order to compel him to attend
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